Texas Administrative Code
Title 28 - INSURANCE
Part 1 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Chapter 19 - LICENSING AND REGULATION OF INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS
Subchapter K - CONTINUING EDUCATION, ADJUSTER PRELICENSING EDUCATION PROGRAMS, AND CERTIFICATION COURSES
Section 19.1002 - Definitions
Universal Citation: 28 TX Admin Code § 19.1002
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Words and terms defined in Insurance Code § 4001.003, concerning Definitions; §4004.151, concerning Agent Education Programs; or §4004.201, concerning Definition have the same meaning when used in this subchapter.
(b) The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1)
Adjuster--An individual licensed under Insurance Code Chapter 4101, concerning
Insurance Adjusters.
(2)
Application level--Demonstration of the ability to use learned materials in a
new situation, usually involving the application of rules, policies, methods,
computations, laws, theories, or any other relevant and available
information.
(3) Assignee--Any
provider that is authorized under §
19.1008(f) of
this title (relating to Certified Course Advertising, Modification, and
Assignment).
(4) Authorized
provider representative--The individual a provider designates as the contact
individual responsible for all of the provider's communications and filings
with the department.
(5) Business
of insurance--Has the same meaning as set forth in Insurance Code §
101.051, concerning
Conduct that Constitutes the Business of Insurance.
(6) Classroom course--A course complying with
§
19.1009(g) of
this title (relating to Types of Courses).
(7) Classroom equivalent course--A course
complying with §
19.1009(h) of
this title.
(8) Certificate of
completion--A document complying with §
19.1007(a)(7) of
this title (relating to Course Certification Submission Applications, Course
Expirations, and Resubmissions).
(9) Certification course--A course designed
to enhance the student's knowledge, understanding, and professional competence
regarding specified subjects for an insurance product. The term includes
courses that satisfy the requirements for the Long-Term Care Certification
required by Insurance Code Chapter 1651, Subchapter C, concerning Partnership
for Long-Term Care Program and Human Resources Code Chapter 32, Subchapter F,
concerning Partnership for Long-Term Care Program; the Medicare-Related Product
Certification required by Insurance Code Chapter 4004, Subchapter D, concerning
Agent Education Programs; the Small Employer Health Benefit Plan Specialty
Certification required by Insurance Code Chapter 4054, Subchapter H, concerning
Specialty Certification for Agents Serving Certain Employer Groups; and the
Annuity Certification required by Insurance Code §
1115.056, concerning
Agent Training Requirements.
(10)
Certified course--A classroom, classroom equivalent, or self-study course
offered by a registered provider that the department or its designee has
determined meets the requirements of this subchapter.
(11) Department--Texas Department of
Insurance.
(12) Disinterested third
party--An individual who is:
(A) not related
to a student by blood, adoption, or marriage as a parent, child, grandparent,
sibling, niece, nephew, aunt, uncle, or first cousin; or
(B) not an employee or subordinate of the
student.
(13) Ethics
course--A course that deals with usage and customs among members of the
insurance profession, involving their moral and professional duties toward one
another, toward clients, toward insureds, and toward insurers.
(14) Insurance course--A course primarily
focused on teaching subjects related to the business of insurance.
(15) Interactive inquiries--An interactive
electronic component that complies with §
19.1009(g)(2) of
this title.
(16) Knowledge
level--Recall of specific facts, patterns, methods, rules, dates, or other
information that must be committed to memory.
(17) Licensee--An individual licensed under
one or more of the following Insurance Code provisions:
(A) Chapter 4051, Subchapter B, concerning
General Property and Casualty License; Subchapter C, concerning Limited
Property and Casualty License; Subchapter E, concerning County Mutual Agent
License; or Subchapter I, concerning Personal Lines Property and Casualty
Agent;
(B) Chapter 4053, concerning
Managing General Agents;
(C)
Chapter 4054, Subchapter B, concerning General Life, Accident, and Health
License; Subchapter C, concerning Limited Life, Accident, and Health License;
Subchapter E, concerning Life Insurance Not Exceeding $25,000; or Subchapter G,
concerning Life Agent;
(D) Chapter
4101, concerning Insurance Adjusters; or
(E) Chapter 4102, concerning Public Insurance
Adjusters.
(18) Long-term
care partnership insurance policy--For purposes of §
19.1022 of this title (relating to
Long-Term Care Partnership Certification Course) and §
19.1023 of this title (relating to
Long-Term Care Partnership Continuing Education) only, a policy established
under Human Resources Code Chapter 32, Subchapter F, and Insurance Code Chapter
1651, Subchapter C.
(19) National
designation certification--A professional designation that is:
(A) nationally recognized in the insurance
industry; and
(B) issued by an
entity that maintains a not-for-profit status and has been in existence for at
least five years.
(20)
One-time-event--A type of classroom course complying with §
19.1009(j) of
this title.
(21) Provider--An
individual or organization including a corporation, partnership, depository
institution, insurance company, or entity chartered by the Farm Credit
Administration as defined in Insurance Code §
4001.108, concerning
Issuance of License to Entity Chartered by Federal Farm Credit Administration,
registered with the department to offer continuing education courses for
licensees, prelicensing instruction for adjusters, or long-term care
partnership certification courses for licensees.
(22) Provider registration--The process of a
provider seeking permission to offer continuing education courses for
licensees, prelicensing education for adjusters, or long-term care partnership
certification courses for licensees.
(23) Qualifying course--Insurance courses for
which a licensee may receive continuing education credit and are:
(A) offered for credit by accredited
colleges, universities, or law schools;
(B) part of a national designation
certification program;
(C) approved
for classroom, classroom equivalent, or participatory credit by the continuing
education approval authority of a state bar association or state board of
public accountancy; or
(D)
certified or approved for continuing education credit under the guidelines of
the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.
(24) Reporting period--The period from the
issue date or last renewal date of the license to the expiration date of the
license, generally a two-year period.
(25) Self-study--A course complying with
§
19.1009(i) of
this title.
(26) Speaker--An
individual who is speaking from special knowledge regarding the business of
insurance obtained through experience and position in professional or social
organizations, industry, or government.
(27) Student--A licensee or adjuster
applicant enrolled in and attending a certified course for credit.
(28) TDI license number--An identification
number the department assigns to the licensee and found on the license
certificate.
(29) Visually
monitored environment--An environment permitting visual identification of
students and visual confirmation of attendance, including observation by
camera.
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