Insurance Ethics: Making the Right Decisions - MN

Insurance Continuing Education in Minnesota

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Your Price: $12.95

3 credit hours

If purchased today, this course must be completed by:
October 31, 2024 (195 Days)

Description

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

Need Proctor?No
Question Count:25
Passing Grade:70%
Attempts to Pass:Unlimited

Course Details

Course Number:1000609
Approved Title:INSURANCE ETHICS: MAKING THE RIGHT DECISIONS
Approved Credits
3 credits in Ethics - Distance Learning
Provider:InsuranceStudy.com
Provider Number:8545
Topics Covered:Ethics
Program Level:Intermediate

Rules for Minnesota Insurance Continuing Education

  • Courses approved for online learning will have material that may not be downloaded. Correspondence courses will have materials available as PDF and/or a physical textbook.
  • Exam is closed book.
  • License education credit will not be awarded for taking a course after it loses its status as an approved course.
  • For Online interactive courses there is no proctor required. For Correspondence courses, this state requires a proctor. Correspondence courses will display that a proctor is required on the details page of the course and also upon entering the learning platform you will see "Proctor Required" on the bottom right of your navigation screen.
  • If required - Who May Proctor Your Exam: the exam must be proctored by a DISINTERESTED THIRD PARTY WITH NO CONFLICT OF INTEREST.