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2019 SESSION
19104296DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 38.2-1867, 38.2-1868.1, 38.2-1869, 38.2-1871, 38.2-1872, and 38.2-1873 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 38.2-1867. Insurance continuing education board; approval of credits.
A. An insurance continuing education board, hereinafter called
the Board, appointed by the Commission, shall approve all continuing education
instructors, continuing
education courses and programs of instruction, to include
and courses, including technical courses or
agency management and operations courses, and shall
evaluate credit hours for all programs or courses offered.
The Board shall establish and monitor standards for the education of insurance
agents, approve courses including evaluating credit hours
for all courses or programs offered, and set minimum
requirements for course instructors. The Board shall have the authority to
disapprove or withdraw approval of course sponsors, courses,
or course instructors when the established standards are not satisfied, or
where such standards have been violated.
B. The number of credits for each self-study course, correspondence course, or program of classroom instruction shall be determined in a manner prescribed by the Board. However, for an approved classroom course, a credit hour shall be equivalent to a classroom hour providing at least 50 minutes of continuous instruction or participation. No credits shall be granted for approved classroom courses unless notice to the Board is accompanied by proof of attendance by the course provider. No credits shall be granted for any correspondence or self-study course that does not include a test of the subject matter which shall be successfully completed by each agent requesting credit. The Board shall have the right to review and approve or disapprove the proposed test as part of the course approval process.
C. An instructor of an approved continuing education course
shall be eligible to receive the same number of credits as a person enrolled in
the course for the purpose of meeting the
continuing education course
requirements of this article.
However, agents and instructors may apply credits for attending or teaching the
same course only once during any biennium the two-year period set forth in subsection B of §
38.2-1868.1.
D. Excess credit hours accumulated during
any biennium the two-year
period set forth in subsection B of § 38.2-1868.1 may be
carried forward to the next biennium only.
E. Members of the Board shall be appointed by the Commission as follows:
1. One representative
from active member of
the Independent Insurance Agents of Virginia,
as recommended by the
Independent Insurance Agents of Virginia;
2. One representative
from active member of
the Professional Insurance Agents of Virginia and the District of Columbia, as recommended by the Professional Insurance
Agents of Virginia and the District of Columbia;
3. One representative
from active member of
the Virginia Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors, as recommended by the Virginia Association of
Insurance and Financial
Advisors;
4. One
representative of a licensed property and casualty insurance company writing
business in the Commonwealth that operates through an exclusive agency force active member of the Virginia Land Title
Association, as recommended by the Virginia Land Title Association;
5. One
representative of a licensed life and health insurance company writing business
in the Commonwealth that operates through an exclusive agency force active member of the Virginia Association of
Health Underwriters, as recommended by the Virginia Association of Health
Underwriters;
6. One
representative of a licensed property and casualty insurance company domiciled
and writing business in the Commonwealth Three representatives of the property and casualty
insurance industry;
7. One
representative of a licensed life and health insurance company domiciled and
writing business in the Commonwealth
Three representatives of the life and
health insurance industry;
and
8. One
representative of a
licensed life and health insurance company writing business in the Commonwealth;
9. One
representative of a licensed property and casualty insurance company writing
business in the Commonwealth;
10. One
representative from the Virginia Land Title Association;
11.
One representative from the adult education or higher education field; and
12. One
representative from the Virginia Association of Health Underwriters.
F. On and after July
1, 1996, no No
person shall be appointed to
serve as a member of the Board if, in the opinion of the Commission, other than as an incidental part of or unrelated
to such person's employment, such person (i) prepares, submits for
approval, or teaches insurance continuing education courses in Virginia or in
any other jurisdiction, other than as an
incidental part of such person's employment, or (ii) no longer meets the
criteria on which the original appointment to the Board was based pursuant to
subsection E.
G. No meeting of the Board or any subcommittee of the Board shall be held unless timely notice of such meeting has been provided to the Commission's Bureau of Insurance. At any such meeting of the Board or any subcommittee of the Board, one or more representatives from the Bureau of Insurance shall be permitted to attend and to participate in such meeting, except that such Bureau of Insurance representative or representatives shall not have the right to vote on any matters before the Board.
H. Actions of the Board shall be exempt from the application of the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq.).
§ 38.2-1868.1. Proof of compliance with continuing education course requirements; waivers.
A. As used in this article:
"Proof of compliance" shall mean means all
fees prescribed by the Board and all documents,
and forms and fees
specified by the Board for (i) filing proof
of demonstrating
completion of Board-approved continuing education courses
relevant to the license held and for the appropriate required number of hours and for the appropriate content or (ii) filing
proof of meeting the exemption requirements set forth in subsection B of §
38.2-1871.
"Received by the Board or its administrator" shall mean means
delivered into the possession of the Board or its administrator at the business address of the Board's administrator in a form and manner prescribed by the Board.
B. Each agent holding one or more licenses subject to the
continuing education course requirements of this article
shall complete all continuing education course,
exemption, or waiver requirements and shall submit to the
Board or its administrator proof of compliance with
or exemption from the continuing education such requirements in the form
and manner required by the Board by no later than
December 31, or the next working day thereafter if December 31 falls on a weekend,
of each even-numbered year
biennially, based on the
agent's month and year of birth. An agent born in an even-numbered year shall
complete all continuing education course or waiver requirements and shall
submit proof of compliance by the end of the agent's birth month in
even-numbered years. An agent born in an odd-numbered year shall complete all
continuing education course or waiver requirements and shall submit
proof of compliance by the end of the agent's birth month in odd-numbered years.
C. Agents who have
completed all continuing education course, exemption, or waiver requirements by
December 31 but failed to demonstrate proof of compliance by failing to pay the
filing fee imposed by the Board shall be permitted to pay such filing fee for an
additional period of time, until the close of business on January 31, or the
next working day thereafter if January 31 falls on a weekend, of the following
year, but only if the agent pays, in addition to the filing fee, a late filing
penalty of $100, payable to the Board in such manner as may be prescribed by
the Board. No agent whose proof of compliance is received during this period
shall be considered in compliance with the continuing education requirements
unless the filing fee and the late filing penalty described herein are paid by
the close of business on January 31, or the next working day thereafter if
January 31 falls on a weekend.
D.
Failure of an agent to furnish proof of compliance by the dates specified in
subsections B and C and pay any applicable filing penalty shall result in
license termination as set forth in § 38.2-1869.
E. Agents seeking
a waiver of some or all of the course credit requirements for a biennium
pursuant to § 38.2-1870 shall submit all documentation, forms, and fees specified
by the Board so as to be received by the Board or its administrator no later
than the deadlines set forth in subsections B and C.
F. Any agent
holding one or more licenses subject to this article who fails to submit
complete documentation showing proof of compliance with continuing education
requirements, as well as all specified forms and fees, so as to be received by
the Board or its administrator by the close of business on the dates described
in this section shall be deemed to be in noncompliance with the requirements of
this article.
G. A licensed agent
who is unable to comply with the
continuing education course
requirements of this article due to military service or
other extenuating circumstances including
long-term illness or incapacity may request a waiver of such requirements.
Requests for waivers of continuing education course requirements
shall be made in a form and manner prescribed by the Board. Agents seeking a
waiver of some or all of the continuing education course
requirements shall submit all documentation, forms,
and fees specified by the Board so as to be received by the Board or its
administrator no later than the last day of the two-year period set forth in
subsection B. After the two-year period, agents who have failed
to complete the continuing education course
requirements may request a waiver from the reinstatement requirements set forth
in subsection F of
§ 38.2-1869 within the 12-month reinstatement period described therein.
The Board shall approve or disapprove the waiver request within 30 days
of receipt thereof and shall provide written notice
of its decision to the waiver applicant within five days of rendering its
decision. Any waiver granted pursuant to this subsection
shall be valid only for the biennium for which waiver application was made.
D. All
fees specified by the Board shall be nonrefundable once received by the Commission, the Board, or
its the
Board's administrator, except
that duplicate payments may be refunded.
§ 38.2-1869. Failure to satisfy requirements; termination of license.
A. Failure of an agent to
satisfy the complete all
continuing education course or waiver requirements of this article within the time period specified, pay any fee imposed by the Board, or otherwise
furnish proof of compliance during the two-year period set forth
in subsection B of § 38.2-1868.1 either by obtaining the continuing education
credits required and furnishing evidence of same to the Board or its
administrator as required by this article, or by furnishing to the Board
acceptable evidence of exemption from the requirements of this article, or by
obtaining, in a manner prescribed by the Board pursuant to this article, a
waiver of the requirements for that biennium shall result, subsequent to
notification by the Board to the Commission, in the administrative termination, or to complete the license renewal requirements,
shall result in the termination of each license held by the
agent for which the requirement was requirements of this article were
not satisfied.
B. The Board shall,
on or about a date six months prior to the end of each biennium, provide a
status report to each agent who has not yet fully satisfied the requirements of
this article for such biennium. Such report shall inform the agent of his
current compliance status for each license held that is subject to this
article, and the consequences associated with noncompliance, and shall be sent
by first-class mail to such agent at his last-known residence address as shown
in the Commission's records. Failure of an agent to receive such notification
shall not be grounds for contesting license termination.
C. No administrative
termination pursuant to this section shall become effective until the
Commission has provided 30 calendar days' written notice of such impending
termination to the agent by first-class mail sent to the agent at the agent's
last known residence address as shown in the Commission's records. The notice
period shall commence on the date that the written notice is deposited in the
United States mail and, if the 30th calendar day falls on a weekend, the end of
the notice period shall be extended to the next business day. Failure of an
agent to receive such notification shall not be grounds for contesting a
license termination. Any agent who obtained the required number of continuing
education credits in the time permitted for obtaining such credits and paid any
required fees shall be permitted to submit proof of compliance during the 30
calendar day notice period.
D. C. Neither
the Board, its administrator, nor the Commission shall have the power to grant
an agent additional time for completing the continuing education credits
required by § 38.2-1866, or additional time for submitting proof of compliance
as required by § 38.2-1868.1, or additional
time for seeking waivers or exemption pursuant to § 38.2-1870 or 38.2-1871.
E. Immediately
following December 31 of each even-numbered year, the
Board shall provide a reasonable period of time for processing of appeals
pursuant to § 38.2-1874. D.
An agent whose license has been terminated for failure to satisfy the
continuing education course requirements
of this article may appeal the determination of noncompliance to the Board. However,
failure of an agent to provide written
notice of appeal in the form and manner required prescribed by the Board by the close of business on January 31, or the
next working day thereafter if January 31 falls on a weekend, of the following
year within 30 calendar
days following expiration of the two-year period set forth in
subsection B of § 38.2-1868.1 shall
be deemed a waiver by such agent of the right to appeal the determination of
noncompliance with the Board.
F. No more than 15
calendar days after the end of the appeal period set forth in subsection E, the
Board or its administrator shall provide to the Commission a final updated
record of those agents who complied with the requirements of this article,
whereupon the Commission shall administratively terminate the licenses of those
agents required to submit proof of compliance and by whom proof of compliance
was not submitted in a proper or timely manner. Agents wishing to contest the
Commission's action in terminating a license shall adhere to the Commission's
Rules of Practice and Procedure (5VAC5-20-10 et seq.) and the Rules of the
Supreme Court of Virginia. Failure by the agent to initiate such contest within
30 calendar days following the date the license was administratively terminated
shall be deemed a waiver by the agent of the right to contest such license
termination.
G. E. Pursuant
to the requirements of subsection C of § 38.2-1815, §§ 38.2-1857.1, and
55-525.19, respectively:
1. A resident variable contract agent whose life and annuities
insurance agent license is administratively
terminated for failure to satisfy the requirements of this article shall also
have such variable contract license administratively
terminated by the Commission;
2. A resident agent holding a license as a surplus lines
broker whose property and casualty insurance agent license is administratively terminated
for failure to satisfy the requirements of this article shall also have such
surplus lines broker license administratively
terminated by the Commission; and
3. An agent holding a registration as a title settlement agent
whose title insurance agent license is administratively
terminated for failure to satisfy the requirements of this article shall also
have such registration as a title settlement agent
administratively terminated by the Commission.
Any such license or registration so terminated may be applied for again after the agent has obtained, respectively, a new life and annuities insurance agent's license, a new property and casualty insurance agent's license, or a new title insurance agent's license and appointment, if appointment is required.
H. A resident
agent whose license or licenses have been terminated under the terms of this
section shall be permitted to make application for new licenses, provided that
such agent has successfully completed, subsequent to the end of the biennium,
the examination required by § 38.2-1817. In such an event, the examination
requirements shall not be subject to waiver under any circumstances, including
those set forth in § 38.2-1817.
I. A nonresident
agent whose license or licenses have been terminated under the terms of this
section and who is in good standing in the person's state of residence shall be
permitted to make application for new licenses in the manner prescribed by §
38.2-1836.
J. A resident or
nonresident agent who voluntarily surrenders his license without prejudice
during a biennium or prior to the expiration of the appeal period for that
biennium as described in subsection E, and who has not provided proof of
compliance for such biennium, shall not be permitted to apply for a new license
of the same type until such agent has complied with the requirements of
subsection H or I.
K. A resident
agent whose license terminates because, within 180 calendar days prior to the
end of a biennium, or prior to the expiration of the appeal period for that
biennium as described in subsection E, such agent moves his residence to
another state, and who had not, prior to such relocation, provided proof of
compliance for such biennium shall not be permitted to apply for a new license
of the same type until such agent has complied with the requirements of
subsection I.
L. F. An
insurance consultant who fails to renew his insurance consultant license by the
date specified in § 38.2-1840, but who obtains a new reinstates his insurance consultant
license within 12 months following such renewal date shall be treated, for
purposes of determining exemption from continuing education course
requirements pursuant to § 38.2-1871, as if such insurance consultant license
had been renewed in a timely manner.
§ 38.2-1871. Licensees not subject to the continuing education course requirements of article.
A. Resident A resident or nonresident agents
agent who have has been issued a license
during the last 12 13 months of the biennium in which such licenses are issued, and
who are not otherwise exempt from the continuing education requirements for
that license, two-year period
set forth in subsection B of § 38.2-1868.1 shall be exempt
from fulfilling the continuing education credit
course requirements set forth in this article for that license
for that biennium.
B. The following licensees are
exempt from fulfilling
not subject to the continuing education credit
course requirements set forth in this article:
1. Life and health insurance consultants who are also licensed both as life and annuities insurance agents and as health agents and who satisfy the continuing education course requirements needed for continuation of their life and annuities and health agent licenses;
2. Property and casualty insurance consultants who are also licensed as property and casualty agents and who satisfy the continuing education course requirements needed for continuation of their property and casualty agent license;
3. Nonresident agents who furnish evidence in the form and manner required by the Board of their current good standing in their home state, provided that the insurance supervisory official of the nonresident agent's home state will grant similar exemptions to Virginia residents; and
4. Agents who have applied for and received a permanent
exemption from the continuing education credit
course requirements set forth in this article by December 31,
2018.
§ 38.2-1872. Administrative duties of Board; transfer to outside administrator.
A. The Board shall have the authority to transfer all or part of its administrative duties to an outside administrator. The performance of the administrator shall be confirmed at least annually by the Board and appropriate corrective action shall be taken for any deficiencies. Such administrator shall maintain records reflecting the continuing education status of all licensed agents reporting credits to it, subject to the requirements of this article.
B. The Board or its
administrator shall following the end of each biennium and on a date and in a
form acceptable to the Commission but in no event later than fifteen calendar
days following the end of the appeal period provided by the Board pursuant to §
38.2-1869 provide to the Commission a report of all licensees who satisfied the
requirements of this article for such biennium. The Board or its administrator
shall not, however, be required to include in such report those licensees
exempt pursuant to subsection A of § 38.2-1871. The administrative termination
of licenses, as required by § 38.2-1869, shall be carried out by operation of
law.
C.
The Board or its administrator shall be provided such information from the
Commission's records as the Board may reasonably require in order to carry out
its duties, including, but not limited to, (i) requesting and receiving from
the Commission computer-generated reports, mailing labels, or other
computer-generated information containing the names, license identification
numbers, license types, and residence addresses of all licensees subject to the
requirements of this article; and
(ii) direct on-line access to such automated system data as the Commission may
deem appropriate.
§ 38.2-1873. Continuing insurance education fees.
The continuing insurance education program established by this
article shall be self-supporting, and any costs incurred by the Board, its members, its administrator, or the
Commission, administrator,
or the Board or its members, including legal fees and other legal expenses
incurred during or as a result of
in connection with the good faith execution of their respective duties,
pertaining to the continuing education of insurance agents licensed in the
Commonwealth shall be borne by the continuing insurance education
fees paid by agents, course sponsors, and course instructors, which fees,
except for duplicate payments, shall be nonrefundable upon receipt.
2. That § 38.2-1870 of the Code of Virginia is repealed.
3. That the provisions of this act shall become effective on January 1, 2021.