Insurance Ethics: Making the Right Decisions - CO
Insurance Continuing Education in Colorado
Your Price: $12.95
3 credit hours
If purchased today, this course must be completed by:
March 17, 2026 (365 Days)
In this course we will look at the agent's fiduciary responsibility to clients; the agent's obligations to the insurer/employer; and also at the laws and regulations relating to ethical practice in the field of insurance. At the conclusion of the course, you will understand what your duties and obligations to your clients are, and what personal and legal consequences come as a result of a breach of responsibility. You will also understand your obligations to the insurer you represent, and to the agency for which you work. Further, you will be familiar with the role of the NAIC in regulating insurance ethics; with the state laws governing insurance, and with a lengthy list of unfair trade practices as defined by law.
Exam Details
DORA applies the NAIC’s standardized terms and definitions for guidance as to who may serve as a proctor. An approved proctor is an impartial, disinterested third party or currently licensed agent with no family or financial relationship to the student and is over the age of 18. The proctor must verify the student’s identity and complete an affidavit supplied by the approved provider testifying that the agent received no outside assistance. Membership in a professional association/organization does not constitute a financial relationship.
Course Details
Rules for Colorado 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.