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Anna11 [10]
3 years ago
5

A Property & Casualty Broker-Agent also licensed as a Life-Only or Accident & Health agent must do all of the following

prior to renewing his or her license, except:
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vazorg [7]3 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

Without having any choices, I can post all of the things that the broker-agent must do prior to renewing their license. If a person is a Property & Casualty Broker-Agent and is also licensed as a Life-Only or Accident & Health agent they must follow the correct steps to get their license renewed.

They must complete, at minimum, 24 hours of instruction held by a place that has been approved by the Commissioner of the license they seek to renew. During this instruction, there must a total of 3 hours of ethics training. This must be done prior to the license being renewed, if this is not completed, the license will not be renewed.

These license for this type of broker-agent must be renewed every 2 years. If the agent-broker chooses, they can take more instruction courses including seminars and this can be rolled over to the next years training when it is time for the renewal again.

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