Delaware Administrative Code
Title 18 - Insurance
500 - Agents, Brokers, Solicitors, and Consultants
504 - Continuing Education for Insurance Agents, Brokers, Surplus Lines Brokers and Consultants
Section 504-8.0 - Licensee's Responsibility

Universal Citation: 18 DE Admin Code 504-8.0

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024

8.1 Each licensee shall retain each original course completion certificate for a period of three (3) years. The course completion certificate may be required in the event of a discrepancy between the licensee's records and the Department's records. Each licensee may be subjected to a Department audit of continuing education requirements. Failure to comply with a Department audit may result in suspension of a licensee's license. Each licensee will have thirty (30) days to produce such records upon request or audit by the Department.

8.2 General Requirements. Resident licensees and producers not otherwise exempted shall earn, at a minimum, the number of education credits described below.

8.2.1 Resident licensees required to fulfill continuing education requirements shall complete twenty-four (24) credit hours of Department approved education subjects, three (3) of which shall be in ethics subjects during each biennium reporting period. If the resident producer holds a health license and solicits long term care policies, as part of his/her biennial requirement, the producer must complete at least three (3) hours of training in Delaware long term care insurance that consists of product knowledge, laws, rules and regulations. Any resident licensee who writes flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program shall be required to complete a two (2) hour continuing education course related to flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program as part of the twenty-one (21) general credit hours necessary to maintain a Delaware resident license.

8.2.2 Resident adjusters, public adjusters and Fraternal Agents shall be required to fulfill twelve (12) credit hours of Department approved education subjects, three (3) of which shall be in ethics subjects during each biennial reporting period.

8.2.3 Resident licensees will receive a continuing education transcript at least ninety (90) days prior to the end of a license biennium by mail or by electronic access as the Department deems appropriate. The licensee is responsible for reviewing the transcript for accuracy. To dispute the Department's accounting, the licensee must submit a written exception thereto prior to the biennium deadline and include a copy of the providers course completion certificate.

8.2.4 The maximum number of carryover credits shall not exceed five (5) credits in a biennium reporting period. Carryover shall not apply to ethics credit requirements. Credits in excess of the mandatory requirements set forth in section 8.2.1 may be applied to the licensee's general course requirements

8.2.5 No continuing education requirement shall apply to newly licensed individuals during the biennium in which such individuals are licensed.

8.3 Automatic credit. An individual required to complete continuing education requirements as specified in section 8.2.1 that has been continuously licensed for twenty-five (25) years or longer prior to the start of a biennium reporting period or who holds a professional designation shall receive an automatic credit of twelve (12) credits in each biennium. An individual required to complete continuing education requirements as specified in section 8.2.2 that has been continuously licensed for twenty-five (25) years or longer prior to the start of a biennium reporting period or who holds a professional designation shall receive an automatic credit of six (6) credits in each biennium. The Department shall maintain a list of approved professional designations. Automatic credits may not be applied to satisfy (i) the mandatory continuing education courses set forth in section 8.2.1, or (ii) the required ethics credits set forth in section 8.2.2.

8.4 License reinstatement after suspension, revocation or cancellation. All resident licensees whose licenses were canceled, suspended or revoked for a period of twelve (12) months or more shall first complete all licensing requirements under 18 Del.C. § 1706 including the retaking of exams for all lines of authority under which the individual proposes to transact insurance. Any licensee who is reinstated under the provisions of this subsection shall not be entitled to the waiver provided for in section 8.2.5.

8.5 Extension of time. For good cause shown, the Department may grant an extension of time during which the requirements imposed by this regulation may be completed. The extension shall not exceed twelve (12) months. The extension will not alter the requirements or due date of the succeeding biennium period. "Good cause" includes disability, natural disaster, or other extenuating circumstances. Each request for extension of time shall be in writing from the licensee and shall include details and any documentation to support the request. Each request must be received by the Department no less than thirty (30) days before the expiration of the biennium period.

8.6 Waiver of Continuing Education Requirements. The requirements of this regulation may be waived in writing by the Department for good cause shown. "Good cause" includes long-term illness or incapacity and any other emergency situations deemed appropriate by the Department. Request for waivers of continuing education requirements shall be made in writing and shall be submitted to the Department no later than thirty (30) days prior to the end of the biennium for which such waiver is requested. Those individuals serving full time in the armed forces of the United States of America on active duty outside of the State of Delaware shall notify the Department upon their return by supplying a copy of their activation orders as part of their application for a waiver. Any waiver granted pursuant to this regulation shall be valid only for the biennium for which waiver application was made.

8.7 Sixty (60) days prior to the start of each biennium, the Department shall prepare and publish a list of those lines of insurance for which the producers are exempt from the requirements of section 8.

8.8 Resident adjusters licensed for the lines of Fidelity and Surety and/or Marine and Transportation are exempt from the provisions of section 8.2.2 of this regulation. Nonresident adjusters and public adjusters must meet the license requirements of their home state.

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