Continuing Education - Intermediate Level

Course Name
Ethics in the Insurance Industry (4hrs)
Ethics & The Client CE (3hrs)

Caution: The virtual classroom is not an alternative to the physical classroom. It is not a way to avoid doing the work required for the approved credits.

 

insCE004 - Ethics In The Insurance Industry Continuing Education

4-hour Continuing Ed Course, Intermediate Level. This intermediate level Ethics course is acceptable for all licensed agents and adjusters. The course presents an explanation of Insurance Fraud, Regulatory Ethical Standards, Regulatory Standards of practice, Professional Standards and Practices.

Price: $10

 

insCE009 - Ethics and the Client Continuing Education

3-hour Continuing Ed Course, Intermediate Level. This course is designed and delivered to comply with State requirements. Students can complete the course at their own time and pace via the Internet. The course comprises of Modules or Chapters and two Exams. The program will allow you to re-take a new exam only if you fail with a score of less than 70%. You must make a grade of 70% on each exam to pass and receive your Certificate of Completion. Your scores are graded online. OnLine Training will issue your Certificate of Completion.

This course on "Ethics & the Client" is a completely self-contained study which is to be completed entirely online. It contains four sections: Introduction to Ethics, Unauthorized Entities, Unfair Trade Practices, and Agent Behavior & Client Expectations. There are two examinations (one after part two and the other after part four). Upon completion of this course, the student will receive 3 hours of continuing education credit.

Price: $10

 

 

Refund Policy- withdrawal prior to the start of the first class- Full Refund. Withdrawal after the first session - no refund. Refunds for one-day and certain other workshops, seminars, motorcycle safety and computer courses may be given if written notification is received by the Department before stated registration deadline and/or the day prior to the event. Non-Attendance does not constitute a refund request.

Last updated: February 21, 2008 by Max Combs