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An Act concerning insurance agents and brokers; providing for
the licensing of agents;
regarding continuing education requirements; concerning the
certification of agents by
companies; amending K.S.A. 40-241i and K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 40-240f
and repealing the
existing sections.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Kansas:
Section 1. K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 40-240f is hereby amended to read
as
follows: 40-240f. (a) For purposes of this section:
(1) ``Biennial due date'' means March 31, 1991, and March 31 of
each
odd-numbered year thereafter. Effective January 1, 1997, the term
shall
mean the date of birth of the licensed agent who is required to
complete
C.E.C.'s and report the completion of such C.E.C.'s to the
commissioner
pursuant to this section, except that such due date shall not be
earlier
than two years from the date of the agent's initial
licensure.
(2) ``Approved subject'' or ``approved course'' means any
educational
presentation involving insurance fundamentals, insurance law,
insurance
policies and coverage, insurance needs, insurance risk management,
in-
surance agency management or other areas, which is offered in a
class,
seminar or other similar form of instruction, and which has been
approved
by the commissioner or the commissioner's designee under this
section
as expanding skills and knowledge obtained prior to initial
licensure or
developing new and relevant skills and knowledge.
(3) ``C.E.C.'' means continuing education credit. One C.E.C. is
at
least 50 minutes of each clock hour of instruction or the C.E.C.
value
assigned by the commissioner or the commissioner's designee.
The
C.E.C. values shall be assigned in whole units. The commissioner or
the
commissioner's designee shall assign a C.E.C. value to each
approved
subject on a case-by-case basis.
(4) ``Biennium'' means the period beginning on the effective
date of
this section and ending on March 31, 1991, and each two-year
period
thereafter. Effective January 1, 1997, for those agents who were
born in
an odd-numbered year, the term shall mean the period starting with
the
agent's biennial due date in 1997 and each two-year period
thereafter,
for those agents who were born in an even-numbered year, the term
shall
mean the period starting with the agent's biennial due date in 1998
and
each two-year period thereafter.
(5) ``Inactive agent'' means a licensed agent who presents
evidence
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satisfactory to the commissioner which demonstrates that such
agent will
not do any act toward transacting the business of insurance for not
less
than two but not more than six years from the date such evidence
is
received by the commissioner. Such additional periods may be
granted
by the commissioner upon further presentation of evidence
satisfactory
to the commissioner.
(b) (1) Every licensed agent who is an individual and holds a
property
or casualty qualification, or both, shall biennially obtain a
minimum of
twelve C.E.C.'s in courses certified as property and casualty
which, on
and after April 1, 1995, shall include at least one hour of
instruction in
insurance ethics. No more than three C.E.C.'s shall be in
insurance
agency management.
(2) Every licensed agent who is an individual and holds a life,
accident
and health, or variable contracts qualification, or any combination
thereof,
shall biennially complete twelve C.E.C.'s in courses certified as
life, ac-
cident and health, or variable contracts which, on and after April
1, 1995,
shall include at least one hour of instruction in insurance ethics.
No more
than three C.E.C.'s shall be in insurance agency
management.
(3) Every licensed agent who is an individual and holds a crop
only
qualification shall biennially obtain a minimum of two C.E.C.'s in
courses
certified as crop under the property and casualty category.
(4) Every licensed agent who is an individual and is licensed
only for
title insurance shall biennially obtain a minimum of four C.E.C.'s
in
courses certified by the board of abstract examiners as title under
the
property and casualty category.
(5) Every licensed agent who is an individual and holds a life
insur-
ance license solely for the purpose of selling life insurance or
annuity
products used to fund a prearranged funeral program and whose
report
of compliance required by subsection (f) of this section is
accompanied
by a certification from an officer of each insurance company
represented
that the agent transacted no other insurance business during the
period
covered by the report shall biennially obtain a minimum of two
C.E.C.'s
in courses certified as life or variable contracts under the life,
accident
and health, or variable contracts category.
(c) Individual agents who hold licenses with both a property or
ca-
sualty qualification, or both, and a life, accident and health, or
variable
contracts qualification, or any combination thereof, and who earn
C.E.C.'s
from courses certified by the commissioner or the commissioner's
des-
ignee as qualifying for credit in any class, may apply those
C.E.C.'s toward
either the property or casualty continuing education requirement or
to
the life, accident and health, or variable contracts continuing
education
requirement. However, a C.E.C. shall not be applied to satisfy both
the
biennial property or casualty requirement, or both, and the
biennial re-
quirement for life, accident and health, or variable contracts, or
any com-
bination thereof.
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(d) An instructor of an approved subject shall be entitled to
the same
credit as a student completing the study.
(e) (1) An individual agent who has been licensed for more than
one
year shall, on or before the biennial due date, file a report with
the com-
missioner that such agent has met the continuing education
requirements
for the previous biennium ending on such biennial due date. Every
in-
dividual agent shall maintain a record of all courses attended
together
with a certificate of attendance for the remainder of the biennium
in
which the courses were attended and the entire biennium
immediately
following.
(2) If the required report showing proof of continuing
education
completion is not received by the commissioner by the biennial due
date,
the individual agent's qualification and corresponding license or
licenses
shall be automatically suspended for a period of 90 calendar days
or until
such time as the agent satisfactorily demonstrates completion of
the con-
tinuing education requirement whichever is sooner and a penalty of
$100
shall be assessed for each license suspended. If the required proof
of
continuing education completion and the monetary penalty is not
fur-
nished within 90 calendar days of the biennial due date, the
individual
agent's qualification and corresponding license or licenses will
expire. The
commissioner may waive the penalties of this subsection upon
written
application by the agent in cases of extreme hardship.
(3) An applicant for an individual agent's license who
previously held
a license which expires on or after May 1, 1989, because of failure
to meet
continuing education requirements and who seeks to be relicensed
shall
pass the examination required for issuance of the new qualification
and
license and provide evidence that appropriate C.E.C.'s have been
com-
pleted for the prior biennium.
(4) An applicant for an individual agent's license who
previously held
a license which expired on or before April 30, 1989, for failure to
meet
the minimum educational requirements contained in K.S.A. 40-240b,
and
amendments thereto, as it existed prior to the passage of this act
and who
seeks to be relicensed shall pass the examination required for
issuance of
the new license.
(5) Upon written application by an individual agent, the
commis-
sioner may, in cases involving medical hardship or military
service, extend
the time within which to fulfill the minimum continuing
educational
requirements for a period of not to exceed 180 days.
(6) This section shall not apply to inactive agents as herein
defined
during the period of such inactivity. Upon return to active status
or ex-
piration of the maximum inactive period, the agent shall have the
re-
mainder of the current calendar year plus the next calendar year to
com-
ply with the continuing education requirement.
(f) (1) A course, program of study, or subject shall be
submitted to
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and certified by the commissioner or the commissioner's designee
in or-
der to qualify for purposes of continuing education.
(2) The following information shall be furnished with each
request
for certification:
(A) Name of provider or provider organization;
(B) course title;
(C) date course will be offered;
(D) location where course will be offered;
(E) outline of the course including a schedule of times when
subjects
will be presented;
(F) names and qualifications of instructors;
(G) number of C.E.C.'s requested; and
(H) a nonrefundable course fee in the amount of $50 per course
or
$250 per year for all courses, and a nonrefundable annual provider
fee of
$100.
(3) Upon receipt of such information, the commissioner or
commis-
sioner's designee shall grant or deny certification as an approved
subject
and indicate the number of C.E.C.'s that will be recognized for the
sub-
ject. Each approved subject or course shall be assigned by the
commis-
sioner or commissioner's designee to one or both of the following
classes:
(A) Property and casualty or
(B) life insurance (including annuity and variable contracts)
and ac-
cident and health insurance.
(4) A course or subject shall have a value of at least one
C.E.C.
(5) A provider seeking approval of a course for continuing
education
credit shall provide for the issuance of a certificate of
attendance to each
person who attends a course offered by it. The certificate shall be
signed
by either the course instructor or the provider's authorized
representa-
tive. Providers shall also maintain a list of all persons who
attend courses
offered by them for continuing education credit for the remainder
of the
biennium in which the courses are offered and the entire biennium
im-
mediately following.
(6) The commissioner may grant approval to specific programs
of
study that have appropriate merit, such as programs with broad
national
or regional recognition, notwithstanding the lack of a request for
certifi-
cation. The fee prescribed by subsection(f)(2)(H) of this section
shall not
apply to approvals granted hereunder.
(7) The C.E.C. value assigned to any course, program of study
or
subject, other than a correspondence course or other course pursued
by
independent study, shall in no way be contingent upon passage or
satis-
factory completion of any examination given in connection with
such
course, program of study or subject.
(g) The commissioner shall provide, upon request, a list of all
ap-
proved continuing education courses currently available to the
public.
(h) An individual agent who studies an insurance subject
indepen-
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dently, other than an agent's examination, approved by the
commissioner
or commissioner's designee, and who passes an independently
monitored
examination, shall receive credit for the C.E.C.'s assigned by the
com-
missioner or commissioner's designee as recognition for the
approved
subject. No other credit shall be given for independent
study.
(i) The commissioner may waive the continuing education
require-
ments imposed by this act for nonresident agents who provide
evidence
of compliance with continuing education requirements imposed by
their
state of domicile.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 40-241i is hereby amended to read as follows:
40-241i.
(a) Any company authorized to transact business in this state may,
upon
determining that the agent is of good business reputation and, if
an in-
dividual, has had experience in insurance or will immediately
receive a
course of instruction in insurance and on the policies and policy
forms of
such company, certify such agent as the agent of the company under
the
license in effect for the agent. The certification shall be made to
the
commissioner on a form prescribed by the commissioner within
15 30
days of appointment of the agent by the company. Such
appointment
shall be effective immediately and shall remain in effect until May
1,
unless the commissioner is notified to the contrary or the license
of the
certified agent is terminated. The A
nonrefundable certification fee set
forth in K.S.A. 40-252, and amendments thereto, shall be paid in
accord-
ance with the billing procedures established by the commissioner.
The
certification fee shall not be returned for any reason, and failure
of the
company to certify an agent within 15 30
working days of such agent's
appointment shall subject the company to a penalty of not more than
$25
per calendar day from the date of appointment to the date proper
certi-
fication is recorded by the insurance department.
(b) Certification of other than an individual agent will
automatically
include each licensed insurance agent who is an officer, director,
partner,
employee or otherwise legally associated with the corporation,
association,
partnership or other legal entity appointed by the company. The
required
annual certification fee shall be paid for each licensed agent
certified by
the company at the time of the original certification of the agency
and
any continuation thereof.
(c) With respect to insurance on growing crops, evidence
satisfactory
to the commissioner that the agent is qualified to transact
insurance in
accordance with standards or procedures established by any branch
of
the federal government shall be deemed to be the equivalent of
certifi-
cation by a company.
(d) Duly licensed insurance agents transacting business in
accordance
with the provisions of article 41 of chapter 40 of the Kansas
Statutes
Annotated, and amendments thereto, shall be deemed to be certified
by
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a company for the kinds of insurance permitted under the license
in effect
for the agent.
Sec. 3. K.S.A. 40-241i and K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 40-240f are
hereby
repealed.
Sec. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and
after its
publication in the statute book.
Approved May 15, 1997.