RHODE ISLAND
Insurance Continuing Education

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Rhode Island CE REQUIREMENTS

How many CE hours do I need?
 

24 hours every 2 years, 3 hours of which must be in Ethics.

How can I check my insurance license information?
 

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Are there any state specific CE course subject requirements?
 

  • Courses must be approved for lines of insurance for which license is held.
  • A minimum of 5 hours must be completed for each license type held by the producer.
  • Ethics Requirement: All agents are required to complete 3 hours of Ethics every 2 years.
  • Annuity Requirement: Agents who sell annuities must complete a one-time annuity training course approved for at least 4 hours by July 1, 2012.
  • Long Term Care Requirement: Individuals who sell long-term care products must complete an initial 8 hours of state approved LTC, then a 4 hour follow-up every 2 years thereafter.
  • Flood Requirement: All agents who sell federal flood insurance policies must complete a one-time 3-hour flood insurance course.

When do I have to complete my CE?
 

The compliance date is the last day of the agent's birth month every 2 years.

What are the state filing fees?
 

There is a filing fee of $1.00 per CE credit hour.

What are the allowed methods of completing CE?
 

Self-Study, Online, Classroom

What are the study requirements for my courses?
 

Agents should read the course material prior to taking the final exam.

Do the exams require monitoring?
 

Yes, self-study exams must be monitored. Your Qualified Proctor must be:
A disinterested third party, someone who is not a relative or business associate.

Can excess hours be carried over to the next renewal?
 

Up to 12 excess hours may be carried over to the next reporting period. Ethics hours carries over as General credit.

Can I repeat a course I've already taken?
 

Courses may not be taken for credit more than once in each renewal.

Are all agents required to complete CE?
 

The following exemptions are available:

  • Residents holding licenses for which a licensing examination is not required
  • Limited line credit insurance licensees
  • Adjusters and appraisers
  • Nonresident licensees who meet the CE requirements established by the insurance department in their home state if the home state is reciprocal with the State of Rhode Island. Nonresident producers are not exempt from the NAIC LTC training requirement. See “Nonresident CE Requirements” above for further information.
  • Individuals who are at least 55 years old at the time of renewal and have been licensed continuously for 25 years without lapse.
  • Individuals who are at least 60 years old by July 3, 2004 and have been licensed continuously for at least 20 years without lapse at the time of renewal.

When will my course completions be reported?
 

Completions reported daily Monday through Friday excluding holidays.

Disclaimer
 

Noble provides information as a courtesy to individuals who are subject to continuing education (CE). Although reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information provided here is accurate and current, neither Noble nor its employees warrant or represent that this information is accurate and current. All information is subject to change without notice.


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