Or. Admin. Code § 836-071-0250 - Credit for Unregistered Courses
(1) An insurance producer may apply for
credit as provided in this rule for a course that is not offered for academic
credit and is not registered. In order to apply for credit, the insurance
producer must submit to the Director an application on a form provided by the
Director and substantiation of the course as provided in this rule. The
application and substantiation must be submitted not later than the 180th day
after the date of completion of the course.
(2) If an unregistered course is on a subject
permitted under OAR 836-071-0230, the insurance
producer must substantiate to the Director's satisfaction that the course meets
the requirements of 836-071-0225 and
836-071-0230 and that the
insurance producer attended and completed the course. To make the
substantiation, the insurance producer must submit documentation of the course
and proof of attendance provided by the provider concerning the course. The
documentation may include, by way of example only, an outline of the course or
course materials, workbooks or other materials issued by the provider that show
the course work. The Director may request any other information as well, such
as times allotted to the parts of the course.
(3) If an unregistered course is not on a
subject permitted under OAR
836-071-0230, the insurance
producer must substantiate to the Director's satisfaction that the course meets
the requirements of 836-071-0225, that the course
contributes to the insurance producer's professional competence and will
benefit the insurance-buying public and that the insurance producer attended
and completed the course. To make the substantiation, the insurance producer
must submit documentation provided by the provider concerning the course. The
documentation may include, by way of example only, an outline of the course or
course materials, workbooks or other materials issued by the provider that show
the course work, or proof of passing the final examination for the course or a
letter, certificate or other documentation of completion from the provider. The
Director may request any other information as well, such as times allotted to
the parts of the course.
(4) The
application and substantiation required under this rule are subject to review
by the Director for the purpose of determining whether to certify the course
for credit and evaluating and assigning credit hours. The Director may certify
the course, or may reject it if the Director determines that the course does
not meet applicable requirements.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 731.244 & 744.072
Stats. Implemented: ORS 744.072
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