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State of Texas Department of Insurance Requirements
  • All Agents require 24 Hours Total, including 2 Hours in Ethics; Self study and 15 Hours Classroom Equivalent.
  • In general, most licensees holding any combination of licenses for LAH, PC, MGA, LH Counselors, and adjusters of all types including public adjusters, must receive credit for at least 24 hours in each two year renewal cycle.
  • General Lines Agents with County Mutual license can renew BOTH licenses with the 24 hours requirement above.
  • Other remaining 15 Hours can be done in classroom or classroom equivalent (Online or CD-ROM)
  • Exams are non-monitored.
  • Students are required to keep their certificates for a period of 5 years in case of audit by Texas Department of Insurance.
  • Credits for completion of course will be submitted by roster via email to appropriate state insurance department or credit processing firm.
  • There is no continuing education "grace period". Once the expiration date has passed, a violation exists. CE cannot be made up after the expiration date. The fine for not doing the required continuing education is $50 per deficient hour.
     
  • A major change became effective 12/31/2002. The 20 years of licensure needed to qualify for an exemption now must be CONTINUOUS (no breaks greater that 90 days) and the license must be held under the Texas Insurance Code.
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