Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0780-01-56-.06 - PRE-LICENSING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
(1) All applicants
for an insurance producer license, unless exempt pursuant to Paragraph (5) of
this Rule or otherwise exempted by law, are required to complete an online or
classroom pre-licensing course of study prior to taking the examination
required.
(2) The pre-licensing
course taken by the applicant must be approved by the commissioner in order for
an applicant to receive credit under this Rule.
(3) The amounts of total hours which an
insurance producer is required to take are listed as follows:
Lines of Insurance |
Number of Hours |
Title |
20 |
Life |
20 |
Accident and Health |
20 |
Property |
20 |
Casualty |
20 |
Personal Lines |
20 |
(4)
The applicant shall certify to the commissioner in or with the application for
insurance producer license that such applicant has completed a pre-licensing
course of study approved by the commissioner for each line of insurance for
which an insurance producer license is requested.
(5) The following persons are exempt from the
pre-licensing education requirements prescribed by this Rule for the specified
lines of authority that are deemed by the commissioner to be equivalent to
pre-licensing education:
(a) Persons holding a
Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) designation for a life line of
authority;
(b) Persons holding a
Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters (CPCU) designation for property,
personal lines, and casualty lines of authority;
(c) Persons holding a Certified Insurance
Counselors (CIC) designation for life, health, property, personal lines, and
casualty lines of authority;
(d)
Persons holding a Certified Employee Benefit Specialist (CEBS), Chartered
Financial Consultant (ChFC), Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Fellow of Life
Management Institute (FLMI), or Life Underwriter Training Council Fellow
(LUTCF) designation for a life line of authority;
(e) Persons holding a Registered Health
Underwriter (RHU), Certified Employee Benefit Specialist (CEBS), Registered
Employee Benefit Consultant (REBC), or Health Insurance Advisor (HIA)
designation for a health line of authority; and
(f) Persons holding an Accredited Advisor in
Insurance (AAI) or Associate in Risk Management (ARM) designation for property,
personal lines, and casualty lines of authority.
(g) Persons holding an insurance degree from
an accredited college or university for all lines of authority.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 56-6-105, 56-6-106, 56-6-107, 56-6-109, 56-6-124, 56-32-114, 56-35-122, and 56-35-201.
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