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Connecticut Insurance Continuing Education Requirements

Insurance Continuing Education Provider Number: 12712


What are the Insurance Continuing Education requirements for Connecticut?

Producers

24 CE hours total including:
  • Ethics: 3 CE hours

Life Settlement Brokers

15 CE hours total

Are there any course approval restrictions for Connecticut Insurance CE?

Licensees may take courses in any line of authority. Life Settlement Brokers must complete their 15 CE hours in the Life/Health category.

When does Connecticut Insurance CE have to be completed?

The last day of the licensee's birth month every 2 years.

Can Insurance CE courses be repeated?

Courses cannot be repeated more than once in a 2 year license term.

What are the Annuity Training requirements for Connecticut?

Annuity Best Interest Training
Hours: 4 CE hours
Frequency: One-time training of a 4-Hour Annuity Suitability and Best Interest Standards course must be complete prior to selling annuity products.

Residents and non-residents who have completed training including the NAIC Best Interest Standards in another state with laws similar to Connecticut law will be deemed compliant with this requirement.

Annuity Training Information

What are the Long-Term Care Training requirements for Connecticut?

One-Time Training
Hours: 10 (7 Life and Health and 3 Law/Regulations and Ethics)
Requirements: Must hold a valid Accident and Health license in Connecticut
Training Provider: LTCi Training

Resident and non-resident producers who wish to market Partnership-approved policies must complete the training.

LTC Training Information

Can Insurance CE course hours carry over to the next renewal cycle?

Excess credits up to 24 hours completed during the current renewal period may be carried forward to the next renewal period.

What is the Connecticut Insurance license renewal process?

  1. Licensees may submit renewals beginning 90 days prior to the last day of the expiry month.
  2. To complete license renewal, Continuing Education requirements must be met prior to submission of a renewal application.
  3. Complete renewal application and submit fees.
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What are the WebCE Connecticut Insurance CE course requirements?

  • WebCE courses are classified as online self-study courses.
  • Students should read through the course material for each course before attempting a final exam.
  • Self-study exams are closed-book and require a monitor.
  • Monitor requirements: A disinterested third party minimum age of 18 years who has no family or financial relationship. The monitor may not serve for examinations of family members, relatives, or dependents; employers or supervisors; employees or subordinates; partners, joint ventures, or co-owners; or anyone in whom the monitor has an economic or other interest in assuring the successful outcome of the examination.
  • Exams may be remotely monitored. Please refer to our Virtual Monitoring Guide for more information.
  • Final exam passing score: 70%
  • If the final exam is not passed on the first attempt, students have an unlimited number of retakes.
  • IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Connecticut Insurance Department requires that a student may not complete more than 8 hours of continuing education credit in one day. This means that:
    • A course approved for greater than 8 hours will be considered to take 2 or more days of study to complete the exam. Multiple smaller courses can be completed within 1 day of study as long as they are combined 8 hours credit or less.
    • The total hours that may be completed is equal to the number of days x 8 hours.
    • For example: Any course that is worth 9-16 hours will take a minimum of 2 days to complete. Any course that is worth 17-24 hours will take a minimum of 3 days to complete.

What is the access period for WebCE Connecticut Insurance CE courses?

12 months from the original date of purchase, unless otherwise posted on the course description page and student dashboard.

How often does WebCE report Connecticut Insurance CE course completions?

Twice every business day to State Based Systems (SBS).

Does WebCE supply a certificate of completion for Connecticut Insurance CE courses?

Online PDF certificates of completion are available to print immediately after the course is completed. Licensees should maintain the original certificate of completion in his or her files.

What are the Connecticut Insurance CE requirements for non-residents?

Non-resident licensees who meet CE requirements in their home state are not required to meet Connecticut CE requirements.

Are there any CE exemptions?

The following producers are exempt from the CE requirements:
  • Producers licensed only for credit or travel insurance do not have a CE requirement.
  • Resident individuals who hold a Life Producer license are exempt from the 15-hour life settlement CE requirement.
  • Adjusters
  • Those serving in US military on active duty outside Connecticut during substantial part of compliance period.

Does Connecticut require any workplace compliance training?

Who to contact for additional questions

Connecticut Department of Insurance

This information is based on state laws and regulations and is subject to change. WebCE makes every effort to make sure this information is current and accurate, however, WebCE is not engaged in rendering legal or professional advice and shall not be held responsible for inaccuracies contained herein. We urge you to check with your state's licensing department for complete and current information about its licensing rules and requirements.
Last updated on 11/4/2024