Wisconsin Administrative Code
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
Chapter Ins 28 - Continuing Education
Section Ins 28.04 - Continuing education requirement
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง Ins 28.04
Current through August 26, 2024
(1)
(a) Each intermediary licensed in any of the
major lines listed in s.
Ins 6.50(2) (a) and the grandfathered
limited line of automobile shall biennially complete 24 credit hours of
continuing education approved by the commissioner in accordance with this
chapter and with at least 3 of the 24 credit hours covering ethics in
insurance.
(b) On or before the
last day of the agent's license expiration date every resident-intermediary
agent shall furnish evidence to the commissioner in a manner prescribed by the
commissioner that 24 credit hours of continuing education, of which at least 3
credit hours must be in the ethics of insurance, have been completed.
(c) Intermediaries may fulfill the continuing
education requirements by earning the required credit hours from courses taught
in any or all of the major lines and the limited line of automobile.
(d) Excess credit hours accumulated during
any reporting period may not be carried forward to the next reporting period.
Courses are counted and banked in the order they are completed.
(e) An instructor of an approved continuing
education course may receive the same number of credit hours as a person
enrolled in the course for the purpose of meeting the requirements of this
section. Intermediaries and instructors may receive credit hours for attending
or teaching the same course only once during any biennium.
(f) Not less than 60 days prior to the
reporting date set forth in par. (b) of each reporting period, the commissioner
shall provide each intermediary with a renewal notice containing instructions
for the intermediary to review his or her education transcript for
compliance.
(g) If the required
credit hours are not banked by the license expiration date set forth in par.
(b), the license of the intermediary shall terminate on the license expiration
date.
(h) Any individual
intermediary whose license has terminated for failure to fulfill the continuing
education requirement, shall, in order to be relicensed, satisfy the licensing
requirements established by ss.
Ins 6.59 and 6.63.
(1m) DEFINITIONS.
(a) NAIC means National Association of
Insurance Commissioners.
(b) A
declaration of uniform treatment means an agreement with another state that
both states will deal with certain entities in the same manner.
(2) Continuing education requirements shall not apply to the following:
(a) Any intermediary exclusively holding a
limited line insurance license in the following lines: credit insurance, crop
insurance, legal expense insurance, miscellaneous limited line, managing
general agent, surety insurance, title insurance, or travel
insurance.
(b) A nonresident
intermediary whose home state grants similar exemptions to Wisconsin
residents.
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