DRA NAIC State Training Requirements
*See bottom of page for Original 4 Partnership States
On this page, you can do the following:
- View each state's mandatory LTC training requirements
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**Disclaimer: These interpretations of training requirements were determined after consulting with several major insurance carriers and bulletins and regulations from each state's Department of Insurance. We make no guarantee that they are 100% accurate for each carrier you do business with. Each carrier publishes their own interpretation of the training requirements and we recommend that you consult with them.
Alabama LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Alabama allows resident producers to take an Alabama 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Alabama requirements. Non-resident producers: Alabama has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take an Alabama 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Alabama requires a 4-hour course every 24 months each biennial renewal cycle thereafter. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Alaska LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training deadline: -Existing producers licensed before 7/1/11, must complete training by 7/1/12. -Producers licensed after 7/1/11 must complete training before selling LTC insurance in Alaska. Training requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Alaska allows resident producers to take an Alaska 8-hour NAIC Partnership course or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fufill Alaska's requirements. Non-resident producers: Alaska has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take an Alaska 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher training: Alaska requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. This training requirement is for both resident and non-resident producers. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Arizona LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Arizona requires that resident producers take an Arizona 8-hour NAIC Partnership course that has been approved as Continuing Education in the state of Arizona. CE does not have to be issued. Non-resident producers: Arizona has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take an Arizona 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: A 4-hour follow-up course must be completed during every two year period beginning July 1, 2009. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Arkansas LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Arkansas allows resident producers to take an Arkansas 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Arkansas requirements. Non-resident producers: Arkansas has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take an Arkansas 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Arkansas requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Colorado LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Required: Initial 16-hour training course consisting of 8-hours of general LTC training (can be taken in a classroom or online); and 8-hours of training specific to LTC Partnership (classroom only). The courses can be taken in any order. Resident producers: Colorado requires resident producers take both of the 8 hour courses mentioned above. They may not take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Non-resident producers: Please check with your carrier to determine if an 8 hour NAIC Partnership course from another state will suffice for the two 8 hour courses mentioned above. An 8-hour Partnership class from one of the original four Partnership states will not suffice. Non-resident producers: Please check with your carrier to determine if they will require the 5 hour class from Colorado or will accept your 4 hour training from another state. Refresher Training: Colorado requires a 5-hour course every 24 months that must be taken in a classroom setting. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Florida LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Florida requires that resident producers take a Florida 8-hour NAIC Partnership course that has been approved as continuing education. CE does doesn't need to be issued. Florida residents may also take a NAIC Partnership course from another state. Non-resident producers: Florida has left training reciprocity up to the carriers. Refresher Training: Florida requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Georgia LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Georgia requires resident licensed producers take a Georgia Continuing Education approved 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, and CE must be issued. They may not take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Georgia's requirements. Non-resident producers: Georgia has adopted partial training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Georgia 8-hour NAIC Partnership that includes Georgia state Medicaid information, OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state as well as additional Georgia Medicaid training. Refresher Training: Georgia requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Idaho LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Idaho allows resident producers to take an Idaho 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Idaho's requirements. Non-resident producers: Idaho has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take an Idaho 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Idaho requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Illinois LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour course called “LTC (Partnership) Training Req Course” with a course ID of 30365. Resident producers: Illinois requires that licensed resident producers take Illinois LTC Partnership course ID 30365 which is an approved Continuing Education course. Resident producers may not take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to meet Illinois training requirements. Non-resident producers: Illinois has adopted training reciprocity for non-resident producers. This means that non-resident producers may take the Illinois LTC (Partnership) Training Req Course ID 30365 OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Updated July, 2011: Illinois now requires a 4-hour course be completed within each license cycle instead of 24 months from the date of the initial training completion. This training requirement is for both resident and non-resident producers. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Iowa LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course that has been approved as CE (and CE must be issued). Resident producers: Iowa requires resident producers to take an Iowa specific 8-hour NAIC Partnership course which has been approved as CE. Non-Resident producers: Iowa has adopted training reciprocity for non-resident producers only. This means that non-resident producers may take an Iowa 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Iowa requires a 4-hour NAIC Partnership training CE course every CE term thereafter. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Kansas LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 4-hour training course. Most carriers are requiring an 8 hour initial course instead. Check with your carrier. Resident producers: In addition to a 4-hour training course, a Kansas producer may take a Kansas approved 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Kansas requirements. Producers should be advised that most states require an 8-hour course so completion of a Kansas approved 4-hour course would qualify for Kansas but not other states. Additionally, some carriers are not accepting 4-hour courses and are requiring 8-hour courses due to reciprocity. Non-resident producers: Kansas has indicated that they have adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Kansas 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher: 1 hour training course. Most carriers are requiring a 4 hour refresher course instead. Check with your carrier. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Kentucky LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Deadline: The date a represented carrier launches their partnership product. Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Kentucky requires resident licensed producers take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course. If the course is approved for Kentucky CE, it may count toward the producer's overall CE requirements. Non-resident producers: Kentucky has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Kentucky 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Producers must complete ongoing training of at least 4 hours in length during each CE biennium following the period in which initial training was completed. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Louisiana LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Deadline: Existing producers licensed before 8/15/10, must complete the training by 8/15/11. Producers licensed after 8/15/10 must complete the training before selling LTC insurance in Louisiana. Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Louisiana allows resident producers to take a Louisiana 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Louisiana's requirements. Non-resident producers: Louisiana has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Louisiana 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Louisiana requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Maine LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course Resident producers: Maine requires that licensed resident producers either take a Maine approved 8-hour NAIC Partnership course or an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Non-resident producers: Maine has adopted training reciprocity and allows non-resident producers to take a Maine approved NAIC Partnership course or an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Maine requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Maryland LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Maryland requires that resident producers either take a Maryland approved 8-hour NAIC Partnership course or an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Non-resident producers: Maryland has adopted training reciprocity and allows non-resident producers to take a Maryland approved NAIC Partnership course or an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Maryland requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Minnesota LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: 8-hour Minnesota NAIC Partnership course Resident producers: Minnesota requires that licensed resident producers take the Minnesota 8-hour NAIC Partnership course approved by the state of Minnesota. Resident producers may not take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. (Updated on July 14, 2008) Non-resident producers: Minnesota has adopted training reciprocity and allows non-resident producers to take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state, in addition to taking a course that teaches the unique aspects of Minnesota Medicaid Assistance. Refresher Training: Minnesota requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Missouri LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course Resident producers: Missouri requires that resident producers take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course that has been approved as a Continuing Education course in the state of Missouri. CE does not have to be issued. Missouri resident producers are not allowed to submit an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Non-resident producers: Missouri has adopted training reciprocity and allows non-resident producers to take a Missouri approved NAIC Partnership course or an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Updated July, 2011: Missouri now requires a 4-hour course be completed within each license cycle instead of 24 months from the date of the initial training completion. This training requirement is for both resident and non-resident producers. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Montana LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Montana allows resident producers to take a Montana 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Montana's requirements. Non-resident producers: Montana has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Montana 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Montana requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Nebraska LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Nebraska allows resident producers to take a Nebraska 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Nebraska's requirements. Non-resident producers: Nebraska has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Nebraska 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Nebraska requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Contact the DOI at Producer Licensing, (402) 471-4913
Nevada LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Revised Regulations Updated October 12, 2011 Training Deadline: • Existing producers that were licensed prior to 10/1/2011 must complete training by 10/1/2012 • New producers that were licensed after 10/1/2011 must complete the 8-hour NAIC Partnership training prior to soliciting, negotiating, or selling LTC insurance. Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Nevada allows resident producers to take a Nevada 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Nevada requirements. Non-resident producers: Nevada has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Nevada 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Nevada requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. This training requirement is for both resident and non-resident producers. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
New Hampshire LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: An initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: New Hampshire allows for resident producers to take a New Hampshire 8-hour NAIC Partnership course. Producers may also take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill the state's requirements. Non-resident producers: New Hampshire has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a New Hampshire 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: New Hampshire requires a 4-hour refresher course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
New Jersey LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: New Jersey allows resident producers to take a New Jersey 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill New Jersey's requirements. Non-resident producers: New Jersey has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a New Jersey 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: New Jersey requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
North Carolina LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Deadline Effective March 7, 2011, the North Carolina initial training is due when the carrier you do business with launches their Partnership product. Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: North Carolina allows resident producers to take a North Carolina 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill North Carolina’s requirements. Non-resident producers: North Carolina has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a North Carolina 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: North Carolina requires a 4-hour course every biennial compliance period thereafter. This training requirement is for both resident and non-resident producers. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
North Dakota LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: North Dakota allows resident producers to take a North Dakota 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill North Dakota's requirements. Non-resident producers: North Dakota has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a North Dakota 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: North Dakota requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Ohio LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Ohio requires resident producers to take an Ohio 8-hour NAIC Partnership course that has been assigned an LTC8 category. Resident producers may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership courses in another state, but it must have been approved by the Ohio DOI as an LTC8 category. Non-resident producers: Ohio has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take an Ohio 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Ohio requires a 4-hour course that has been assigned an LTC4 category every 24 months CE cycle thereafter. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Oklahoma LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Oklahoma allows resident producers to take an Oklahoma 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Oklahoma's requirements. Non-resident producers: Oklahoma has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take an Oklahoma 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Oklahoma requires a 4-hour course every bienniel renewal period. This training requirement is for both resident and non-resident producers. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Oregon LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Oregon allows resident producers to take an Oregon 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Oregon's requirements. Non-resident producers: Oregon has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take an Oregon 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Oregon requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? This is a self reporting state. Contact the DOI at web.insagent@state.or.us.
Pennsylvania LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Deadline: • Existing producers licensed before April 1, 2011 must complete training by April 1, 2012. • New producers licensed after April 1, 2011 must complete training prior to soliciting, negotiating, or selling LTC insurance. Training requirements: Initial 8-hour LTC training course. As part of this 8-hour requirement, a special 1-hour course related to the Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid) is required prior to engaging in any marketing activity of DRA Partnership policies. Resident producers: Pennsylvania allows resident producers to take a Pennsylvania 8-hour LTC training course, or they may take an 8-hour Partnership course from another state to fulfill its requirements. Non-resident producers: Pennsylvania adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Pennsylvania 8-hour LTC training course, OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher training: Pennsylvania requires all producers to complete at least a 4-hour course every 24 month licensing cycle. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Rhode Island LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Rhode Island allows resident producers to take a Rhode Island 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Rhode Island's requirements. Non-resident producers: Rhode Island has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Rhode Island 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Rhode Island requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
South Carolina LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: South Carolina allows resident producers to take a South Carolina 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill South Carolina's requirements. Non-resident producers: South Carolina has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a South Carolina 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: South Carolina requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
South Dakota LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course which includes South Dakota state Medicaid information. Resident producers: South Dakota allows resident producers to take a South Dakota 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill South Dakota's requirements. Non-resident producers: South Dakota has adopted partial training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a South Dakota 8-hour NAIC Partnership that includes South Dakota state Medicaid information, OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. If the training is from another state, the producer must take some additional training which includes South Dakota state Medicaid information. Refresher Training: South Dakota requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. For producers who became licensed after July 1, 2008, they must have completed 12 hours of training by July 1, 2010. The 4 hours of refresher training must be completed by July 1, 2010. The 4 hours of refresher training must be completed by July 1 of every second year. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Tennessee LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Resident producers: Tennessee requires resident licensed producers take a Tennessee Continuing Education approved 8-hour NAIC Partnership course. They may not take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Tennessee's requirements. Non-resident producers: Tennessee has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Tennessee 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Tennessee requires 4 hours of additional training every 24 months starting with the renewal period after the 8 hour course was taken. This is every licensing period. *Producers exempt from general CE requirements in Tennessee - i.e. who have been continuously licensed since 1/1/1994 - are also exempt from having to complete the 4-hour ongoing LTC training requirement. This does not apply to the 8 hour initial training requirement. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Texas LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training requirements: Texas approved 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Texas requires that licensed resident producers take a course that has been approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. It does not have to be approved as continuing education, but can be. Non-resident producers: Texas has adopted training reciprocity for non-resident producers if they are licensed in their home state, the home state is a Partnership state, and the producer takes a comparable course in their home state. If the home state is not a Partnership state, the producer can meet the requirements by taking a qualified 8-hour Texas NAIC Partnership course. Please note: training in one of the original 4 Partnership states of California, Connecticut, Indiana or New York does not qualify for Texas’s training requirements. Refresher Training: Texas requires a 4-hour course every 24 months and it must be approved as Continuing Education (CE). A non-resident will be deemed to satisfy the requirements if they are licensed in their home state and their home state is a Partnership state. If the home state is not a Partnership state, the producer can meet the requirements by taking an 8-hour Texas NAIC Partnership course. This training requirement is for both resident and non-resident producers. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Utah LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Deadline: 5/10/2011 Training Requirements: Initial minimum of 3-hour training course on long-term care and long-term care insurance. Resident producers: Utah allows resident producers to take a Utah 3-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course to fulfill Utah requirements. LTC Connection strongly recommends that producers complete an 8-hour course in order to avoid problems with training reciprocity if you also sell long-term care insurance in other states. Non-resident producers: Utah has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Utah 3-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Utah requires a 3-hour course during each subsequent two-year licensing period. LTC Connection strongly recommends that producers complet a 4 hour course in order to avoid problems with reciprocity if you also sell long-term care insurance in other states. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Vermont LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC training course. Training must be approved as CE. • Existing producers licensed on or before 3/31/10 must complete the training by 3/31/11 • New producers licensed after 3/31/10 must complete the training mentioned above prior to selling LTCI Resident producers: Vermont requires that resident producers take a Vermont approved course consisting of 6-hours of LTC insurance training and 2 hours of Vermont Medicaid training. Non-resident producers: Vermont non-resident producers can take an 8-hour Vermont LTC CE course or an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Vermont requires a 4-hour course every 24 months ending March 31st of odd-numbered calendar year. Training must be CE. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Virginia LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: An initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course which includes 2-hours of Virginia Partnership training. The 8-hour course must be approved by the VA DOI. Resident producers: Virginia allows resident producers to take a Virginia 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill 6 of the required 8-hours of NAIC Partnership Training. If a course is taken from another state, the producer must also take a 2 hour VA Partnership course. Non-resident producers: Virginia has adopted partial training reciprocity for 6 hours of NAIC Partnership training. This means that non-resident producers may take a Virginia 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state and a 2 hour VA Partnership course. Refresher Training: Virginia requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. This training requirement is for both resident and non-resident producers. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Washington LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour LTC course. Resident producers: Washington allows resident producers to take a Washington Initial 8-hour LTC course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Washington's requirements. Non-resident producers: Washington has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Washington 8-hour Initial LTC Course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Washington requires a 4-hour course every 24 months. This training requirement is for both resident and non-resident producers. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
West Virginia LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: An initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: West Virginia producers must take a West Virginia 8-hour NAIC Partnership course. Non-resident producers: West Virginia has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a West Virginia 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: West Virginia requires a 4-hour course every 24 months each biennial CE renewal cycle thereafter. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Wisconsin LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course of which 2-hours shall contain Wisconsin specific Medicaid and long-term care information. Resident producers: Wisconsin requires that resident producers take 6-hours of LTC insurance training and 2 hours of WI Medicaid training approved by the state of Wisconsin. Non-resident producers: Wisconsin has adopted partial training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Wisconsin 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state plus a 2-hour Wisconsin specific Medicaid and long-term care course that has been approved by the state of Wisconsin. Refresher Training: Updated July, 2011: Wisconsin now requires a 4-hour course be completed within each license cycle instead of 24 months from the date of the initial training completion. This training requirement is for both resident and non-resident producers. Additionally, Wisconsin now requires a 1 hour of Wisconsin Medicaid training in the Wisconsin refresher course. For non-resident producers taking a course in another state a 1 hour stand alone Wisconsin Medicaid training course is required. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Wyoming LTC Training Requirements, Classes and Online Training Training Requirements: Initial 8-hour NAIC Partnership training course. Resident producers: Wyoming allows resident producers to take an Idaho 8-hour NAIC Partnership course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state to fulfill Wyoming's requirements. Non-resident producers: Wyoming has adopted training reciprocity. This means that non-resident producers may take a Wyoming 8-hour NAIC Partnership course OR they may take an 8-hour NAIC Partnership course from another state. Refresher Training: Wyoming requires a 4 hour review course each biennial renewal cycle thereafter. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? This is a self reporting state. Contact the DOI at insurancelicensing@wyo.go.
Original 4 Partnership State Training Requirements *Please note that we do not offer this training, except for California classroom training
California LTC Training Requirements and Classes Initial training requirements: Individuals who will be involved in the sale or marketing of long-term care insurance policies certified by the California Partnership for Long-Term Care, are required to complete eight (8) hours of general long-term care continuing education (CE) and 8 hours of classroom only CE specifically on the California Partnership for Long-Term Care prior to the marketing of any Partnership certified policies/certificates. Refresher Training: California requires you to repeat eight hours of classroom training on the Partnership each two-year license approval period. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Connecticut LTC Training Requirements General LTC Requirement: Not required Partnership LTC: Producer is required to complete a one time 7 hour program and receive a CT Partnership Certification. The Partnership training consists of the 2 components - an online prerequisite course (including exam) and a 4-hour classroom course taught by Partnership staff. Completing this two-component training meets the specific requirements set forth by the Partnership. Resident producers: Producer must keep their CT Life & Health license current, including all normal continuing education requirements (the LTC Partnership course can be used towards this). Non-Resident producers: Non-resident producers must comply with these requirements. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
Indiana LTC Training Requirements Initial training requirement: Complete an 8 hour basic LTC course. The course may be self-study or online. Refresher training: After completing the initial 8 hour course, complete a minimum of 5 hours (one 5 hour course or combination of 5 hours) of continuing education in LTC every 2 years of the renewal period. Courses can be self-study or online. Note: Non-compliance with the 5 hour renewal requirement will require completion of the 8 hour basic LTC class again. Partnership LTC: • Producer must comply with the above and complete a 7-hour Partnership LTC course. This course is a one time course, in-classroom only. • An annual 3 hour Seminar for Partners class is also offered as a refresher course on Partnership. Non-Resident Requirements: • The basic 8 hour and 5 hour renewal requirements are waived for producers holding an IN non-resident license if Indiana has licensing reciprocity with that state. • The 7 hour IN Partnership CE requirement is required for Non-Resident producers. Note for continuing education requirements: The LTC and LTC Partnership course can be used towards CE. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Look up your transcript
New York LTC Training Requirements General LTC Requirement: Not required General Partnership LTC: Producer is required to complete a one time 8-hour LTC program and receive a New York Partnership Certification. The Partnership training consists of the 2 components - an online prerequisite course (including exam) and a 4-hour classroom course taught by Partnership staff. Non-Resident producers: Non-resident producers must meet these requirements. Continuing Education Requirement: Producer must keep their NY Life & Health license current and in good standing, including all normal continuing education requirements. These CE credits can be used to meet the mandatory Department of Insurance requirements for producer recertification. Not sure when you took your mandatory LTC training last? Note from NY state regarding transcript records: At this time we are unable to provide information on which Continuing Education courses you have already completed. It is the responsibility of the Producer to maintain the course completion documents. For any further information, contact the Continuing Education Provider.
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