Long Term Care Partnership Program
Insurance producers may not sell, solicit or negotiate long-term care insurance unless they are licensed for accident and health or life insurance authority and they have completed a one-time initial LTC training course of no less than eight hours. This course may be used to satisfy the required LTC training and/or eight continuing education credits. The training consists of topics related to long-term care insurance, long-term care services and, qualified state long-term care insurance Partnership Programs, including:
State and Federal regulations and requirements and the relationship between qualified state long-term care insurance Partnership Programs and other public and private coverage of long-term care services, including Medicaid;
Available long-term services and providers;
Changes or improvements in long-term care services or providers;
Alternatives to the purchase of private long-term care insurance;
The effect of inflation on benefits and the importance of inflation protection;
Consumer suitability standards and guidelines
In addition to the one-time initial training course, an individual who sells, solicits or negotiates long-term care insurance must complete ongoing training of no less than four hours every 24 months.
Insurers must obtain verification that a producer has received the required training before a producer is permitted to sell, solicit or negotiate the insurer‘s long-term care insurance products. In addition, insurers must maintain records of such verification.
This and much more discussed in this continuing education seminar
Long Term Care Partnership Program
Held at: PSB, 22 East Willow Street, Millburn, NJ
It is your responsibility to determine how many continuing education credits you need and which courses will satisfy your
continuing education requirement. To review a course transcript of courses you have already taken Click Here.
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