Training period requirements.

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  • (1) A producer is eligible to become a surplus lines producer only if the producer:
    • (a) has passed the applicable surplus lines producer examination;
    • (b) has been a producer with property or casualty or both lines of authority for at least three years during the four years immediately preceding the date of application; and
    • (c) has paid the applicable fee under Section 31A-3-103.
  • (2) A person is eligible to become a consultant only if the person has acted in a capacity that would provide the person with preparation to act as an insurance consultant for a period aggregating not less than three years during the four years immediately preceding the date of application.
  • (3)
    • (a) A resident producer with an accident and health line of authority may only sell long-term care insurance if the producer:
      • (i) initially completes a minimum of three hours of long-term care training before selling long-term care coverage; and
      • (ii) after completing the training required by Subsection (3)(a)(i), completes a minimum of three hours of long-term care training during each subsequent two-year licensing period.
    • (b) A course taken to satisfy a long-term care training requirement may be used toward satisfying a producer continuing education requirement.
    • (c) Long-term care training is not a continuing education requirement to renew a producer license.
    • (d) An insurer that issues long-term care insurance shall demonstrate to the commissioner, upon request, that a producer who is appointed by the insurer and who sells long-term care insurance coverage is in compliance with this Subsection (3).
  • (4)
    • (a) A resident producer with a property line of authority may only sell flood insurance coverage under the National Flood Insurance Program if the producer completes a minimum of three hours of flood insurance training related to the National Flood Insurance Program before selling flood insurance coverage.
    • (b) A course taken to satisfy a flood insurance training requirement may be used toward satisfying a producer continuing education requirement.
    • (c) Flood insurance training is not a continuing education requirement to renew a producer license.
    • (d) An insurer that issues flood insurance shall demonstrate to the commissioner, upon request, that a producer who is appointed by the insurer and who sells flood insurance coverage is in compliance with this Subsection (4).
  • (5) The training periods required under this section apply only to an individual applying for a license under this chapter.




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