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  • Continuing Education (CE) Class

    If you take a Continuing Education (CE) course from Morton-Barber Learning Center, we will enter your CE credits. You are responsible for renewing your own producer’s (agent’s) license with the State of Ohio.  See further details at:  www.insurance.ohio.gov. *Cost of classes are $10 per CE credit hour if you pick and choose, or get all 24 hours of CE for $230.

    State of Ohio Continuing Education Regulations

    Each individual who is issued an Ohio resident insurance agent’s license shall complete the following: 24 hours of continuing education 3 of the 24 hours must be approved ethics training You shall apply biennially for a renewal of the license on or before the last day of your birth month.

    Do not repeat the same course in a single compliance period.

    How to check your License/Expiration Date & CE Transcript

    To view the expiration date/transcript of your license:
    1. Open insurance.ohio.gov
    2. Select “Agents/Agencies – How do I…
    3. Select “Find the Agent/Agency Locator
    4. Search for your information by entering your name or your National Producer Number or your Agent’s License number.
      1. For best results, enter 1 of these items, but not all 3
    5. Retrieve your license information Save and Print your CE transcript.

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  • Long Term Care Partnership (Refresher CE) Class

    Long Term Care Refresher Course for those who need to renew their certificate.

    This course is designed to fulfill the four-hour ongoing training requirement for long-term care insurance and long-term care partnerships developed by the NAIC and adopted by many states.  It does this in two ways:

    The course reinforces and enhances the initial LTCI/LTC partnership training. The concepts and information presented in the initial training are reviewed and supplemented with additional content. All topics required by the NAIC model for both the initial and ongoing training are covered.

    In addition, this course serves as an update to the initial training.  When training began, partnerships were new, and there were still many questions about how programs would be implemented and how certain matters would handled by the states.  Many of these issues have now been resolved and addressed by state regulations, and in Section 4 of the course we provide an extensive discussion of possible situations and the rules that apply.  An in other sections of the course, we bring students up to date on trends in long-term care, innovations in long-term care insurance products, LTCI market trends, and developments in other LTC funding methods.

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