Courses: Vermont LTC Certification

Vermont Long-Term Care Certification Catalog

Training Requirements

Initial Certification Requirement:
Initial 8-hour NAIC training course. Training must be approved as CE.
Resident Producers:
Vermont resident producers can take an 8-hour Vermont Partnership CE course or an 8-hour NAIC LTC course from another state. If a resident producer takes the 8-hour course in another state, they must also take the 2-hour Vermont supplemental course.
Non-Resident Producers:
Vermont non-resident producers can take an 8-hour Vermont Partnership CE course or an 8-hour NAIC LTC course from another state. If a non-resident producer takes the 8-hour course in another state, they must also take the 2-hour Vermont supplemental course.
Refresher Certification Training:
Vermont requires a 4-hour course every 24 months.

What do the Version A and Version B mean?

LTC renewal training must be completed every 2 years. Most states will not allow the same CE course to be repeated during a single compliance period or the subsequent compliance period. In an effort to ensure you can always earn CE for our programs, we provide two versions of the 4 hour that you can alternate between. To avoid any limitations in your resident license state, we strongly advise that you alternate between versions in order to ensure you can earn CE credit towards your license renewal. Please refer to your continuing education transcript to see which course you have taken within your current compliance period. If you are still unsure about which course to take, check your history under "My Courses" or contact us and our friendly staff will help guide you on what to select.

If you have never taken a course with us before or if your last course was completed in the classroom, choose Version A.