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 19.1009 - Types of Courses
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Continuing education courses may be qualifying courses and certified classroom, classroom equivalent, and self study courses offered by registered providers.
(b) Providers shall offer adjuster prelicensing courses only as a complete course of study for the particular adjuster's license type designation that meets the requirements of § 19.1003(c) of this title (relating to Licensee Requirements) and § 19.1017 of this title (relating to Adjuster Prelicensing Education Course Content and Examination Requirements). The course of study may consist of classroom, classroom equivalent, and self study instruction. Providers may offer a variety of courses for each adjuster's license designation.
(c) Providers must offer long-term care partnership certification courses only as a complete course of study that meets the requirements of § 19.1022 of this subchapter (relating to Long-Term Care Partnership Certification Course). The course of study for long-term care partnership certification courses may consist of classroom, classroom equivalent, and self-study instruction.
(d) Providers must offer Medicare-related product certification courses only as a complete course of study that meets the requirements of § 19.1024 of this subchapter (relating to Medicare-Related Product Certification Course). The course of study for Medicare-related product certification courses may consist of classroom, classroom equivalent, and self-study instruction.
(e) Providers must offer small employer health benefit plan specialty certification courses only as a complete course of study that meets the requirements of § 19.1026 of this subchapter (relating to Small Employer Health Benefit Plan Specialty Certification Course). The course of study for small employer health benefit plan specialty certification courses may consist of classroom, classroom equivalent, and self-study instruction.
(f) Providers must offer annuity certification courses only as a complete course of study that meets the requirements of paragraphs § 19.1028(g)(1) - (4) of this subchapter (relating to Annuity Certification Course). The course of study for annuity certification courses may consist of classroom, classroom equivalent, and self-study instruction.
(g) Classroom courses may include lectures, seminars, audio, video, computer-based instruction, and teleconferences that meet the following requirements:
(h) Classroom equivalent courses may be internet, CD-ROM, DVD, or other computer-based presentations that:
(i) Self-study courses may include textbook, audio, video, computer-based instruction, or any combination of these in an independent study setting designed in such a manner as to insure that the course cannot be completed by the typical enrollee in less time than the period for which the course is certified to the department.
(j) One-time-event courses shall:
(k) One-time-event courses may be presented by speakers or instructors.
(l) Qualifying courses shall be categorized as classroom, classroom equivalent, or self-study based upon the teaching format in which the course is offered.