The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) - CT
Insurance Continuing Education in Connecticut
Your Price: $22.45
5 credit hours
* A roster fee of $1.50 per credit is required to file Insurance Continuing Education credit in Connecticut. That fee is collected as part of your purchase and is then used to pay for the filling of your credits.
If purchased today, this course must be completed by:
April 20, 2026 (331 Days)
In this course we will review some of the fundamental concepts and some of the complex coverage details involving flood insurance, the National Flood Insurance Plan and other programs related to property risks. In addition, we will also provide answers for the most common questions you may encounter from your clients about these risks.
We will cover the important terms and definitions related to floods and flood-related claims. We will also cover how flood risks are underwritten, how claims are paid and how regulators handle the whole subject matter. And you will read some interesting and important case studies to bring this topic to life.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn the basic principles of The National Flood Insurance Program.
- Understand how private insurance plays a role with flood policies.
- Learn how modeling and rating systems are used to develop flood insurance policies.
- Be aware of the flaws and challenges that exist in the NFIP program and how those play a role in today’s market.
- Learn how to file claims under NFIP policies and what happens when those claims are disputed.
Exam Details
Connecticut insurance continuing education requires an impartial third-party proctor be present during your final exam. The proctor cannot be a friend, relative or co-worker of the licensee, nor anyone with a financial interest in the exam result.
Course Details
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Rules for Connecticut Insurance Continuing Education
- This state allows for course material to be downloaded. Please note that not all courses will have content that is suitable or available for downloading.
- Exam is closed book.
- Producers cannot receive CE credit for both a self-study (examination) course and a classroom course based on the same published materials.
- Students are not permitted to complete more than eight credit hours per day. Any course exceeding 8 hours of credit may not be completed on the same day it was purchased.
- The state of Connecticut charges an additional fee of $1.50 per credit hour.