NAIC CONTINUING EDUCATION RECIPROCITY (CER) AGREEMENT - 2019 VERSIONContinuing Education Reciprocity Agreement • June 10th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 10th, 2022Whereas, the Commissioners find that it is in the best interest of each of their states and insurance producers to simplify the CER course approval process and reduce barriers to non-resident continuing education (CE) providers.
NAIC CONTINUING EDUCATION RECIPROCITY (CER) AGREEMENT - 2019 VERSIONContinuing Education Reciprocity Agreement • October 31st, 2019
Contract Type FiledOctober 31st, 2019Whereas, the Commissioners find that it is in the best interest of each of their States and their insurance producers to simplify the continuing education (CE) reciprocity course approval process and reduce barriers to non-resident CE providers that reside in a State.
NAIC CONTINUING EDUCATION RECIPROCITY (CER) AGREEMENT - 2019 VERSIONContinuing Education Reciprocity Agreement • March 28th, 2019
Contract Type FiledMarch 28th, 2019Whereas, the undersigned Insurance Commissioners of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, hereafter the Commissioners, have determined that it is unnecessary for each State to perform a substantive review of continuing education courses or individual instructors that have previously been approved by another State.
NAIC CONTINUING EDUCATION RECIPROCITY (CER) AGREEMENT - 2019 VERSIONContinuing Education Reciprocity Agreement • October 31st, 2019
Contract Type FiledOctober 31st, 2019Whereas, the Commissioners find that it is in the best interest of each of their States and their insurance producers to simplify the continuing education (CE) reciprocity course approval process and reduce barriers to non-resident CE providers that reside in a State.
NAIC CONTINUING EDUCATION RECIPROCITY (CER) AGREEMENT - 2019 VERSIONContinuing Education Reciprocity Agreement • April 23rd, 2019
Contract Type FiledApril 23rd, 2019Whereas, the Commissioners find that it is in the best interest of each of their States and their insurance producers to simplify the continuing education (CE) reciprocity course approval process and reduce barriers to non-resident CE providers.