MANITOBA ADJUSTER CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT REQUIREMENTS
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QUESTION:
Do I have to complete continuing education credits to renew my licence?
ANSWER:
With the exception of Canadian non-residents who are licensed in a jurisdiction which has mandatory CE requirements, hail agents and adjusters, and restricted insurance agents (RIA), all other licensees are required to fulfill annual continuing education credit criteria.
QUESTION: How many continuing education credits do I need to renew my insurance license?
ANSWER:
Manitoba Adjusters
- 8 hours accumulated from July 1 – June 30
- maximum of 4 carry forward
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QUESTION:
How do I find out how many credits I have carried forward from last year’s renewal?
ANSWER:
Important Note: Life and/or Accident & Sickness agents may not carry forward credit hours.
All other classes of licenses:
Your on-line Manitoba Insurance council CEC account will show how many carry forward credits you have if you entered all of your credits completed in the “2014-2015” CE Year. The responsibility to track credit hours rests with the licensee.
QUESTION:
As a Manitoba Adjuster, if I have completed a CE course in the past, but have taken it again this year, can I claim this towards my CE requirement?
ANSWER:
Entry of CE for the same course more than once may be permitted on an exception basis only. If an agent wishes to claim credit for a course more than once, the agent must contact Council for prior approval and
provide written reasons. This review is subject to the individual course review fee of $50.
QUESTION:
Do Non-Resident Agents/Brokers or Adjusters need to complete and report continuing education credits on-line?
ANSWER: Non-residents residing in Canadian jurisdictions that have mandatory CE requirements will be deemed to have met the requirement in Manitoba.
Do Non-Resident Agents/Brokers or Adjusters need to complete and report continuing education credits on-line?
ANSWER: Non-residents residing in Canadian jurisdictions that have mandatory CE requirements will be deemed to have met the requirement in Manitoba.
Non-residents residing in Canadian jurisdictions where CE is not mandatory are required to comply with Manitoba’s CE requirements. CE Credits must be obtained from an Accredited Course Provider or a course that has been individually approved by the ICM.
Residents of the United States of America are required to comply with the Manitoba CE requirements. CE Credits must be obtained from an Accredited Course Provider or a course that has been individually approved by the ICM.
Residents of the United States of America are required to comply with the Manitoba CE requirements. CE Credits must be obtained from an Accredited Course Provider or a course that has been individually approved by the ICM.
However, if a Canadian non-resident or U.S. resident has completed a course that meets the applicable Manitoba requirements, the agent may apply for consideration of individual approval. The Individual CE Approval Application, along with the required fee, must be submitted to the ICM at least 30 days in advance of the course to ensure sufficient time to make an informed determination as to whether the CE course qualifies for Manitoba CE credits. More information can be found on the ICM website under “Continuing Education Info”.
Should the ICM determine that the CE course is not applicable to the Manitoba CE definition, the licensee would be required to complete additional CE courses to meet the mandatory Manitoba CE requirement
Should the ICM determine that the CE course is not applicable to the Manitoba CE definition, the licensee would be required to complete additional CE courses to meet the mandatory Manitoba CE requirement