We have listed each state's DRA/NAIC and Partnership initial and refresher mandatory training. Show
** Disclaimer: These interpretations of training requirements were determined after consulting with several major insurance carriers and bulletins and regulations from each state's Department of Insurance. We make no guarantee that they are 100% accurate for each carrier you do business with. Each carrier publishes their own interpretation of the training requirements and we recommend that you consult with them. Special Considerations The “Original Four”: There are four states that initiated LTC Partnership programs before the 2005 DRA was passed and before the NAIC training guidelines were established. These four states have training requirements that pre-date the DRA/NAIC requirements and these states are NOT reciprocal with any other state training. The “Original Four” states are California, Connecticut, Indiana and New York. No Training Requirement Adopted: There are currently a few states which have not adopted an LTC training requirement. These states are not listed below and do not have training available for DRA/NAIC requirements. These states are Hawaii, Mississippi, and Washington DC. Are you selling in multiple states? Take a look at our Multi-State Guide to help determine what you need to complete. This guide is provided as a courtesy to help when you are selling nationally or in multiple states that require additional training and are not reciprocal with one another. Ultimately the carrier will have the final say on what is required for you to be able to sell policies in any given state. You may see these icons in your state requirements below: Renew during Compliance Period Renew in Specified Time Retake 8hr for Missed Renewal Non-Resident Supplement Required Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New YorkLong Term Care Insurance (ONLY): A New York licensed producer who has the accident/health line of authority on their agent license issued under Section 2103(a) of the Insurance Law (prefix of LA), or on their broker license issued under Section 2104 (b)(1)(A) of the Insurance Law (prefix of LB) or is licensed a broker under Section 2104(B) of the Insurance Law (prefix of BR) is authorized to sell long term care insurance in New York. To sell partnership, please contact the Department of Health. North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
How do I get a license to sell insurance in Louisiana?How to Get Your Louisiana Insurance License. Complete an Insurance Exam Prep Course. As of 6/3/2022 prelicensing education is not required in Louisiana. ... . Pass Your Louisiana Licensing Exam. ... . Get Fingerprinted. ... . Apply for a Louisiana Insurance License. ... . Plan to Complete Required Insurance Continuing Education (CE) Credits.. How much long term care training must producers have before they can solicit or sell LTC insurance?Code Section 10234.93 mandates that individuals authorized to sell LTC insurance must complete an eight-hour LTC course prior to soliciting individual consumers for the sale of LTC insurance.
How do you become a title Examerer in Louisiana?Title License Qualifications. Be at least 18 years of age.. Be a resident of Louisiana or a full- time employee of a resident licensed title agency producer.. Hold a high school diploma or its equivalent.. Pass the title license examination.. How do I get a property and casualty license in Louisiana?To fulfill your prelicensing requirement, you must take 40 hours of approved prelicensing coursework in property and casualty insurance. Once you have completed this requirement, you must take and pass a certification exam with at least a 70 percent to qualify for the Louisiana property and casualty licensing exam.
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