28 Tex. Admin. Code § 19.1011 - Requirements for Successful Completion of Continuing Education Courses
(a) Providers must use, at a minimum, actual
attendance rosters to certify completion of a certified classroom or
one-time-event continuing education course or a certified classroom
certification course. TDI requires each student to attend at least 90% of the
course. Providers must establish a means to ensure that each student attended
at least 90% of the course. Attendance records must include, at a minimum,
sign-in and sign-out sheets, and the legible names, addresses, and TDI license
number of each student in attendance. Providers must use a written, online, or
computer-based final examination to determine completion of all certified
classroom certification courses that statutorily require an examination for
successful completion of the certified classroom certification course.
Providers may establish additional assessment measurements or any other
completion requirements for successful completion of a classroom continuing
education or classroom certification course, but those requirements must be
fully disclosed in the registration materials before the student purchases the
course. Providers must determine successful completion of these additional
requirements.
(b) Providers must
use the periodic interactive inquiries to determine completion of certified
classroom equivalent continuing education or certification courses. A student
must complete all inquiry sections with a minimum score of at least 70% for
each section.
(c) Providers must
use a written, online, or computer-based final examination as the means of
completion for all certified self-study continuing education or certification
courses. TDI does not require providers to monitor continuing education or
certification self-study examinations. Course records for each examination
attempt must include, at a minimum, the date the exam was taken, the final
examination score, the examination version used, the legible name, address, and
the TDI license number of each student.
(d) Self-study examinations and classroom
equivalent interactive inquiries must meet the criteria set forth in paragraphs
(1) - (12) of this subsection:
(1) the final
examination or interactive inquiries must reasonably evaluate the student's
understanding of the course content;
(2) the specific final examination questions
and interactive inquiries may not be made available to the student until the
test is administered, and providers must effect security measures to maintain
the integrity of the examination;
(3) providers must maintain a record of each
student's final examination in the student's record for four years;
(4) an authorized staff member or computer
program must grade self-study final examinations, and the interactive inquiry
computer program must grade interactive inquiries;
(5) providers must allow students to retake
an examination at least one time if a score of 70% or higher is not
achieved;
(6) providers must revise
and update self-study final examinations and interactive inquiries consistent
with the course update/revision;
(7) providers requiring a monitored final
examination must establish the rules under which the examination will be
given;
(8) the examination or
interactive inquiry periods must consist of questions that do not give or
indicate an answer or correct response and are of the following types:
(A) for self-study courses:
(i) short essay questions requiring a
response of five or more words;
(ii) fill in the blank questions requiring a
response from memory and not from an indicated list of potential alternatives;
or
(iii) multiple choice questions
stemming from an inquiry with at least four appropriate potential responses and
for which "all of the above" or "none of the above" is not an appropriate
option;
(B) for
interactive inquiry periods, multiple choice questions stemming from an inquiry
with at least four appropriate potential responses and for which "all of the
above" or "none of the above" is not an appropriate option;
(9) each interactive inquiry
period must consist of at least five questions;
(10) each self-study final examination must
consist of at least 10 questions for each hour of credit up to a maximum
requirement of 50 questions per course. Providers may, at their discretion,
have a greater number of final examination questions;
(11) during examinations and interactive
inquiry periods, licensees may use course materials or personal notes, but may
not use another person's notes, answers, or otherwise receive assistance in
answering the questions from another person; and
(12) licensees must mail or deliver the
completed self-study examination directly to the provider.
(e) Providers must issue certificates of
completion to students who successfully complete a certified course. The
provider must prepare the certificate and issue it in a manner that ensures
that the student receiving the certificate is the student who took the course,
issue the certificate within 30 days of completing the course, and complete the
certificate to reflect the date the student took the
course/examination.
(f)
Notwithstanding subsections (a) - (e) of this section, licensees must claim
continuing education under §
19.1020 of this title (relating to
State and National Association Credit) by sending to TDI, or its designee, upon
request, an affirmation acceptable to TDI containing:
(1) the licensee's name, address, telephone
number, and licensee's TDI license number;
(2) the name of the national designation or
state or national insurance association providing educational materials or
sponsoring educational presentations;
(3) the cumulative number of hours of credit
claimed for reviewing the educational materials;
(4) the cumulative number of hours of credit
claimed for attending the educational presentations;
(5) a statement that the licensee currently
holds the national designation or is a member in good standing of the state or
national insurance association; and
(6) a statement that the licensee completed
at least the number of hours in these activities the licensee is claiming for
continuing education credit.
(g) In addition to the affirmation provided
under subsection (f) of this section, TDI may request a licensee claiming hours
under §
19.1020 of this title to submit a
sworn written affirmation to TDI confirming under oath the information in
subsection (f) of this section. Failure to submit a sworn affirmation will
result in denial of the claimed hours and may result in disciplinary action
under §
19.1015 of this title (relating to
Failure to Comply) or the Insurance Code.
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