Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Purpose
The purpose of this rule is to establish a procedure for the
review and approval of continuing education (CE) courses which licensed agents
must complete for the purpose of maintaining their licenses.
(B) Authority
This rule is promulgated pursuant to the authority vested in
the superintendent under sections
3901.041 and
3905.486 of the Revised
Code.
(C) Definitions
(1) "Classroom" means course activities or
information occurring in real time at a specific time, date and place, and
delivered in person, such as but not limited to a seminar or workshop by a
qualified instructor. Student attendance is based on personally identifiable
information (e.g., government-issued identification and signature) and student
participation or interaction with course activities. Classroom courses do not
require an examination.
(2)
"Completion Date" is the date on which the student completes the course,
including passing any required examination.
(3) "Course" means a
classroom, distance learning, or self-study presentation of
information on insurance and/or risk management topics, delivered in person, in
print or electronically, which may be interactive or not, with successful
completion measured by either attendance (classroom),
interaction (distance learning), or by
examination/knowledge assessments
(self-study).
(4) "Course
Completion Roster" means a listing of course completions, provided in a format
determined by the superintendent, which includes the provider name, provider
number, course name and course identification number, course completion date,
student's name, national producer number (NPN), number of credits earned by
each student, or any other information deemed necessary by the
superintendent.
(5) "Course
Difficulty Level" is determined based on whether the course is designed for
inexperienced or experienced practitioners, as well as the amount of
information presented and at what pace the information is presented.
(a) "Basic" is a course designed for
entry-level agents or agents new to the subject matter.
(b) "Intermediate" is a course designed for
agents who have existing competence in the subject area and who seek to further
develop and apply their skills.
(c)
"Advanced" is a course designed for agents who have a strong foundation and
high level of competence in the subject matter.
(6) "Course Offering" is an approved event
with a specific start and end time.
(7) "Distance Learning" means the method of
instruction where the student and
qualified instructor are in different physical locations and interact with each
other through various methods of telecommunication, including, but not limited
to video teleconference, internet conference, virtual class or webinar.
Distance learning is delivered at a specific date and time. Student attendance is
monitored and validated based on personally identifiable information (e.g.,
username, password, and/or email) and student participation in interactive
exercises is required. Credit for course is based on attendance and activity,
not examination.
(8)
"Interactive" means regular occurring opportunities for student participation,
engagement, and interaction with course activities and information. Examples
include, but are not limited to, question and answer sessions, entry of
verification codes, polling, games, sequencing and matching
exercises.
(9) "Proctor" means a
disinterested third party that is a minimum age of eighteen years old, which
can be any person except for family members or individuals who have a financial
interest in the student's success on the exam. Co-workers must not be above or
below in the student's line of supervision.
(10) "Self-Study" means the method of
instruction which does not require a student to attend an
organized classor interact with an instructor and is completed by
individual study. Course credit is based on the passage of an
examination, knowledge assessments, and/or
frequent interaction with courseware as a condition of progressing through the
course material. Self-study courses can be interactive or non-interactive.
Course activities or information is delivered outside of real time (recorded or
otherwise similarly accessible) and at any time, such as but not limited to
correspondence, online, video, audio, compact disc (CD), or digital video disc
(DVD). Student attendance is verified based on identity (e.g., username,
password, email, and signature).
(D) Application
All requests for approval of a course
are to be
made in the manner prescribed by the superintendent and shall contain the
following information:
(1) A
description of:
(a) The number of requested
credit hours and length of the course. For purposes of this rule a credit hour
must provide for no less than fifty minutes of instruction. Breaks,
introductions, lunches, announcements, or other noninstruction time is to be
excluded in calculating the credit hours requested. Each course shall be a
minimum of one credit hour, and in
increments of whole or one-half credit hours. No course will be approved for
more than twenty-one credit hours.
(b) The course topic to which the course
relates.
(c) The purpose or
objective of the course and how the material offered will increase the
knowledge of insurance and related subjects for the participants.
(d) The level of course difficulty (i.e.
basic, intermediate, or advanced).
(e) The method of instruction in which the
course will be delivered or presented.
(f) The methods utilized to provide
reasonable assurance of the student's identity.
(g) The method(s) utilized to verify
student's attendance, completion, or participation of the course.
(h) The criteria used in selecting
instructors. Providers must make available upon request by any person the
information about the experience and qualifications of each
instructor.
(i) The course tuition
and the provider's fee refund policy, which conform to the requirements of rule
3901-5-04 of the Administrative
Code.
(2) A detailed
content outline, which contains a description of each topic to be covered by
the course. The outline
shall contain:
(a) The proposed time
component.
(b) The specific
material to be covered in each time component.
(c) The method of presentation employed for
each component.
(d) The
justification for the time allotted to each component of the course.
(e) The time required to complete the course,
in its entirety, without interruption.
(f) The identification of any component that
includes a sales or marketing element.
(3) A description of materials to be used
during the course.
(4) A statement
as to whether an examination is required as part of the course and the minimum
pass rate needed to pass the examination.
(5) A statement as to whether the course is
part of a national insurance designation program.
(6) A statement as to whether the course is
open to the public.
(7) A copy of
the promotional brochures currently in use or proposed to be used for the
course once approved by the superintendent. All promotional material must
include the level of course difficulty (i.e. basic, intermediate, or advanced)
and any time restrictions for the completion of a course imposed upon
participants.
(8) The name of the
authorized provider official as defined in rule
3901-5-02 of the Administrative
Code.
(9) The anticipated initial
date the course will be conducted, if known.
(10) If course approval is being requested
through the use of an approved multistate form, the provider must submit the
completed form and any required attachments as noted on the form.
(11) Any other information the superintendent
may request.
(E)
Standards for review of course application
(1)
In order for a course to be approved by the superintendent as an acceptable
continuing education course, at a minimum, the course must:
(a) Be offered by an approved
provider.
(b) Use the most recent
policy forms filed in Ohio, editions, and laws to the extent
possible.
(c) Have significant
intellectual or practical content that enhances and improves the agent's
insurance knowledge or professional competence. A course should be an organized
program of learning dealing with matters directly related to insurance, the
insurance industry, professional competence, ethical obligations, insurance
office operations or management or similar subjects that will promote the
purposes of this rule.
(d) Be given
a title that is not misleading. At a minimum, the course title may not cause an
individual to believe that the course is approved for a different course topic
other than what is approved by the superintendent.
(e) Meet all other criteria set forth in this
rule.
(F)
Instructor qualification
(1) The authorized
provider official is responsible for verifying that instructors meet the
required minimum qualifications. Instructors must meet one of the following
qualification categories:
(a) Qualification
one: the instructor or speaker holds a postgraduate degree in insurance or a
related field, or has one of the following professional designations:
"Chartered Life Underwriter" (CLU);
"Chartered Financial Consultant" (ChFC);
"Fellow Life Management Institute" (FLMI);
"Life Underwriting Training Council Fellow" (LUTCF);
"Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter" (CPCU);
"Certified Insurance Counselor" (CIC);
"Registered Health Underwriter" (RHU); or
"Registered Employee Benefit Consultant" (REBC).
(b) Qualification two: the
instructor or speaker has four years experience as a full-time employee or
licensed agent interpreting or explaining insurance policy contracts and in
addition holds one or more of the following designations:
"Certified Employee Benefits Specialist" (CEBS);
"Certified in Long Term Care" (CLTC);
"Certified Senior Advisor" (CSA);
"Life Underwriting Training Council Graduate" (LUTC
Graduate);
"Fraternal Insurance Counselor" (FIC);
"Associate in Underwriting" (AU);
"Program General Insurance" (INS);
"Accredited Advisor Insurance" (AAI);
"Associate in Claims" (AIC);
"Associate in Risk Management" (ARM);
"Associate in Premium Auditing" (AIPA);
"Associate in Management" (AIM);
"Associate in Loss Control Management" (ALCM);
"Associate in Premium Auditing" (APA);
"Associate in Research and Planning" (ARP);
"Associate in Insurance Accounting and Finance" (AIAF);
"Associate in Marine Insurance Management" (AMIM);
"Associate in Automation Management" (AAM);
"Associate in Reinsurance" (ARE);
"Associate in Fidelity and Surety Bonding" (AFSB); or
Associate or bachelor degree with a specialization in
insurance.
(c)
Qualification three: the instructor has seven years of relevant
experience.
(2) A
provider shall verify each instructor's relevant qualifications and
be prepared to provide evidence of
such qualifications to the superintendent upon request.
(3) Instructors must be knowledgeable in the
subject that they teach in a course.
(4) Instructors may receive CE credits for a
course which they teach. An instructor is only eligible to receive credit for
the same course once during a renewal cycle. The instructor may receive double
the number of credit hours which they teach.
(5) Insurance company trainers as instructors
must be full-time salaried employees of the insurance company sponsoring the
course and have as part of their
full-time responsibilities the duty to provide insurance company
training.
(6) College and
university instructors may be full-time or adjunct faculty of the accredited
college or university, teaching a
curriculum course in his or her field of expertise, and
meet the requirements of the
association that accredits the college or university.
(7) Any person that has had administrative
action taken against a professional license or registration shall disclose such
action to the provider prior to instructing a course, seminar, conference or
lecture. If the provider wants to use this person as an instructor under its
authority, the provider must notify the superintendent immediately upon receipt
of such information. This person shall be ineligible to serve as an instructor,
seminar or conference leader or lecturer unless written approval has been
granted by the superintendent.
(G) Review of application
(1) A course application shall be made on a
form prescribed by the superintendent and include the appropriate fee based on the fee
option selected on the provider application. The superintendent shall review
each application within thirty days of the date of receipt of a complete
application and appropriate fees. The effective date of a course approval
will be
within the superintendent's discretion.
(2) If the provider submits an initial course
or renewal application that is incomplete or if the application lacks
information deemed necessary by the superintendent, the application will be
returned with a letter indicating areas which must be addressed before the
review process will continue. If the superintendent does not receive the
requested information by the requested response date, the filing will be
considered abandoned. The course application fee is non-refundable and
non-transferable.
(3) Providers
will be notified in writing of the approval of each course and of the course
number assigned to it by the superintendent. A course is approved from the date
of approval until December thirty-first of the same year in which the course is
approved. The course must be renewed on an annual basis in order for the
provider to continue offering the course. An application for renewal shall be
made no later than November thirtieth each year. The superintendent shall have
thirty days to review course renewal applications.
(a) A course renewal application shall be
made on a form prescribed by the superintendent and include the appropriate fee based on the fee
option selected on the provider renewal application.
(b) The superintendent may require a full
review of courses that have aged at least four years from initial approval or
since its last full review. A full review may include the submission of a new
course application, course outline, and other course application documents and
information outlined in this rule for initial course review. Outcome of review
may result in the issuance of a new course identification number, change to
approved course topic, or number of approved credit hours.
(c) Any provider or associated course whose
renewal has not been approved before the expiration date will automatically
expire as of December thirty-first of that renewal year. The provider may not
conduct any course for credit until the provider and associated courses are
approved by the superintendent.
(4) Based upon a review of the application
the superintendent may approve a course for fewer credits than requested, and a
provider may only offer and award the number of credit hours as
approved.
(H) Additional
guidelines for self-study courses
(1) A
self-study course may be offered utilizing the following formats:
(a) On-line course with interactive chapter
or section questions. This type of interactive on-line course has a series of
questions at the end of each chapter or section designed to test the student's
subject matter knowledge of that chapter or section. The student shall not
advance to the next chapter or section until the student has successfully
answered all the questions for the previous chapter or section. The student may
review the material in order to answer a question. An interactive on-line
self-study course is not required to have a final examination.
An interactive on-line course must be designed so as to prevent
the student from completing the course in a time unreasonably short when
compared to the credit hour total approved for the course.
(b) A non-interactive on-line course which
has a scored on-line final examination,
(c) A non-interactive on-line or paper-based
course which has a mail-in final examination, or
(d) Any type of self-study program with a
final examination.
(e) Other types
of self-study courses as the superintendent may approve.
(2) In addition to providing all other
information required pursuant to this rule, a provider shall include:
(a) For an on-line interactive course, the
number of questions that appear at the end of each chapter or section, a sample
of the questions, references from the questions back to the text if requested
by the superintendent, and a copy of the answer key for the sample questions;
or
(b) For a course which requires
a final examination, the number of examination questions which will appear on
the student's examination, references from the examination back to the text if
requested by the superintendent, and a copy of the examination answer key with
the application. The answer key shall indicate the total amount of credit
possible for answering each question correctly. If essay questions are employed
in the examination there must be an explanation as to how essay questions will
be graded.
(3) A
provider shall require each agent to enroll and pay for the course before
having access to the course material.
(4) A provider shall prevent access to the
course unit/chapter questions and final exam before the agent reviews the
course materials.
(5) A provider
shall prevent downloading and printing of any course unit/chapter question and
final exam.
(6) The following are
minimum requirements for self-study final examination and for on-line
interactive chapter/section questions:
(a)
Multiple choice items are to have a minimum of four options.
(b) Multiple choice items
may have
only one correct response.
(c)
Multiple choice answers are to be grammatically consistent and parallel in
form to eliminate obviously wrong answers.
(d) No correct answer to one question
may
provide a clue to the correct answer to any other questions in the
chapter/section questions or final examination.
(e) Questions are to be
clearly written.
(f) Questions
are to
adequately cover the course material set out in the course outline.
(g) Answers to the questions shall not be in
a discernable pattern.
(h) Final
exam questions may not duplicate any unit/chapter
questions.
(7) In order
to obtain credit for a self-study course the licensee must either:
(a) Complete an interactive on-line course
having answered one hundred per cent of each chapter's/section's questions
correctly; or
(b) Receive a grade
of seventy per cent or greater on the final examination.
(8) A final examination shall be administered
only upon completion of the self-study course and shall meet the minimum
requirements:
(a) Final examinations must
consist of a minimum of ten questions for each credit hour requested.
(b) A self-study course that includes a final
examination shall have at least enough questions to fashion a minimum of two
versions with at least fifty per cent of the question being new/different in
each subsequent version.
(9) Providers offering self-study courses
must have qualified instructors available to respond to questions within
forty-eight hours by telephone or email.
(10) Providers must be able to prevent the
issuance of a student affidavit until the course and course examination is
successfully completed. Affidavits may be administered and signed
electronically.
(11) Each student
shall certify that he or she completed the course and, if applicable, the
examination without assistance. If the examination is monitored, the provider
or proctor may check ID to identify students.
(12) Details on how the examination materials
are to be returned to the provider shall be included in the
instructions.
(I)
Additional guidelines for distance learning courses
(1) Distance learning must:
(a) Be conducted at a specific date and time and require each student
to log into course using a distinct username, password, and/or email.
(b) Be designed such that
all students actively participate in the
instructional process, by utilizing techniques that require substantial student
interaction with the instructor, other students, or a computer program. The
course design must not permit students to sit passively and observe instruction
or read instructional material. The provider must have a process to determine
when a student is inactive or not fully participating, such as when the screen
is minimized, or the participant does not answer the polling questions and/or
verification codes. No less than two methods of interactive activities must be asked at
unannounced intervals during each one-hour course session to determine student
attentiveness.
A provider may administer examinations to students for the
purpose of verifying participation and evaluating the effectiveness of the
distance learning course, but passage of an examination by a student shall not
be a condition for advancement to a subsequent section of the course or
successful completion of the course, unless the course is part of a national
designation program which requires the passage of an examination.
(c) Utilize only instructors who
are qualified according to Ohio's instructor guidelines pursuant to paragraph
(E) of this rule.
(d) Have
appropriate instructor and technical support to enable students to
satisfactorily complete the course. The provider shall maintain an electronic
roster to include records for each student's log-in/log-out times. Chat history
and interactive responses should be captured as part of the electronic
records.
(e) Utilize procedures
that provide reasonable assurance of student identity. Provider must verify the
identity and national producer number (NPN) of all students.
(f) Have a provider representative monitor
attendance throughout the course and that the student receiving the continuing
education credit actually performed all the work required to satisfactorily
complete the course. When a student is deemed inactive, or not fully
participating in the course, continuing education credit must be denied. Prior
to the start of the course offering, the provider must inform each student of
the course participation requirements and the consequences for failing to
actively participate in the course.
(2) The provider must provide the students
with an orientation or information package which contains all necessary
information about the course subject matter and learning objective; procedures
and requirements for satisfactory course completion, special requirements with
regard to computer hardware and software or other equipment, and the
availability of instructor or technical support.
(3) Students must be able to interact
with qualified instructor(s).
Students should be able to submit questions or comments at any point during the
course. The course pace will be
set by the instructor and does not allow for independent
completion.
(4) The title of
the course must clearly state that it is a distance learning course.
(5) No partial credit
will be
granted for courses approved as a distance learning course.
(J) Organization or association
meeting credit
A state insurance professional association or organization that
is an approved provider pursuant to rule
3901-5-02 of the Administrative
Code and that is affiliated with a national association or organization may
file a course application and roster for annual association meetings conducted
by the national association or organization.
(1) The course application must be filed
prior to the meeting.
(2) The
method of attendance verification shall be determined by the
provider.
(3) Fees.
(a) No course fee shall be charged.
(b) The roster fee must be paid.
(K) Professional
association membership credit
A local, regional, state or national professional insurance
association that is an approved provider pursuant to rule
3901-5-02 of the Administrative
Code may file a course application and roster for association membership
credit.
(1) The provider must file
with the superintendent of insurance for approval of a course number to be
shown on all certificates issued for association membership CE credit prior to
any participation activity that may result in association membership credit
being offered.
(2) The local,
regional, state or national professional insurance association must meet, at
the minimum, the following qualifications:
(a)
Organized as an association or corporation under state
law;
(b)
Based on
paid memberships which renew annually or biennially for an additional
membership fee;
(c)
Organized for the express purpose of promoting the
interests of insurance licensees or a class of insurance licensees;
(d) Local and regional associations must have
been in existence for at least seven years prior to applying for course
approval to offer association membership credit. State and national
associations must have been in existence for at least five years prior to
applying for course approval to offer association membership credit;
(e)
Have been formed for purposes other
than providing CE credits to meet state educational requirements;
(f)
Have an active membership base of at
least one hundred fifty, individually licensed insurance agents which are dues
paying members of the association.
(g) Must submit a course application on a
form prescribed by the superintendent and shall include the appropriate fee
based on the fee option selected on the application. Course approval shall be
authorized from the date of approval until December thirty-first of the same
year in which the course is approved; and
(h) The course must be renewed on an annual
basis in order for the provider to continue offering association membership
credit. An application for renewal shall be made no later than November
thirtieth each year on a form prescribed by the superintendent and shall
include the appropriate fee based on the fee option selected on the renewal
application.
(3) The
method of verification of qualified participation activity
is to be
determined by the provider.
(4) The
association is responsible for determining if participation in a meeting,
program or affiliation qualifies for association credit and for the number of
appropriate association credits earned. If the association determines that a
requested activity does not qualify for association membership credit, the
provider shall send a letter to the licensee within ten calendar days of the
decision with an explanation as to why credit was not granted.
(5) The provider shall submit association
membership credit requests to the superintendent on a form prescribed by the
superintendent pursuant to the submission requirements of paragraph (D)(5) in
rule 3901-5-04 of the Administrative
Code.
(L) Severability
If any portion of this rule
or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the
invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of the rule or
related rules which can be given effect without the invalid portion or
application, and to this end the provisions of this rule are
severable.