044-20 Wyo. Code R. §§ 20-5 - Program Requirements
(a) All continuing education courses are
subject to review and certification by the commissioner. They must be submitted
to the Department in accordance with Section
9 of this regulation on forms approved by
the commissioner.
(b) A specific
course will qualify as an acceptable continuing education program if it is a
formal course of learning or online course study which contributes directly to
the professional competence of a licensee.
(c) To qualify for credit, the following
standards must be met:
(i) Course
development:
(A) The course must have
significant intellectual or practical content to enhance and improve the
insurance knowledge and professional competence of participants.
(B) The course must be developed by persons
who are qualified in the subject matter and instructional design.
(C) The course content must be
current.
(D) The course must have a
method for measuring the student's successful completion of course material and
for evaluating the learning experience.
(ii) Course presentation:
(A) Instructors must be qualified, both with
respect to course content and teaching methods. Instructors will be considered
qualified if, through formal training or experience, they have obtained
sufficient knowledge to instruct the course competently.
(B) The number of participants and physical
facilities must be consistent with the teaching method specified.
(C) All courses must include some means for
evaluating course quality.
(iii) The following courses do not qualify as
acceptable continuing education:
(A) Any
course used to prepare for taking an insurance licensing examination, or taken
before licensure.
(B) Committee
service on professional organizations.
(C) Computer science courses.
(D) Motivation, psychology, prospecting,
recruiting, time management or sales training courses.
(E) Securities courses, other than variable
annuities courses.
(F) Courses on
communications skills, personnel management, or supportive office
skills.
(G) Any program not in
accordance with this regulation.
Notes
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