New York has eliminated the NY Approved Monitor Requirement for self-study and online insurance continuing education. On November 2, 2020, the New York DFS decided to eliminate the requirement for a New York approved monitor be present for online and…Continue Reading →
Effective January 1, 2020 New Hampshire Law RSA 402-B:5a will be increasing the continuing education requirement for adjusters. All New Hampshire Resident Claim Adjusters and Non-Resident Claim Adjusters that designate New Hampshire as their home state will be impacted. If…Continue Reading →
The California Department of Insurance (CDI) will be moving to Vertafore (formerly Sircon) on Monday, August 19, 2019. There will be no licensing services available 3pm PT on 8/8/2019 through 5pm PT on 8/13/2019. There is a new filing fee…Continue Reading →
The Virginia Insurance CE Board announced today that, effective immediately, the Online Course program requirements outlined in the Provider Handbook will eliminate the need for a proctor. Specifically, a Proctor Certification form is no longer required for exams that are…Continue Reading →
Over the past few years Florida Insurance CE and licensing has received a much needed overhaul. Agents who were once confused by the complex nature of all the individual license types and education requirements are now finding themselves dumbstruck by the simplicity….Continue Reading →