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  6. Title 27 - Insurance.
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  8. Chapter 8A - Continuing Education Requirements.


Chapter 8A - Continuing Education Requirements.


  • Section 27-8A-1 - Continuing education requirements for insurance producers or service representatives.
  • Section 27-8A-2 - Failure to comply.
  • Section 27-8A-3 - Qualification of courses and programs.
  • Section 27-8A-4 - Advisory committee generally.
  • Section 27-8A-5 - Qualification for teaching approved course or seminar.
  • Section 27-8A-6 - Compliance with requirements.
  • Section 27-8A-7 - Written certification as to successfully completed courses, programs, or seminars.
  • Section 27-8A-8 - Filing of false statement; revocation of license.
  • Section 27-8A-9 - Collection of fees; deposit in State Treasury.
  • Section 27-8A-10 - Insurance Agents and Brokers Continuing Education Fund - Creation; disbursements; carry over of unexpended balances.
  • Section 27-8A-11 - Application of fees paid by course providers prior to April 23, 1996; credit for courses completed within one year prior to April 23, 1996.
  • Section 27-8A-12 - Compliance forms not required for at least three months from April 23, 1996.
  • Section 27-8A-13 - Background investigations for license applicants.
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