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ProSchools Announces ClearCert approval for Tennessee LTC!

As the NAIC and the various states have geared up fully for the implementation of LTC Partnership policies throughout the country, ProSchools has sought and achieved certification for our long-term care course offering through ClearCert Compliance Solutions.  ClearCert is a third-party compliance solution for the long-term care education community, and to quote their site at ClearCert:
The Deficit Reduction Act specifies that insurance carriers, not state insurance commissioners, are accountable for validating that their producers comply with training requirements. The 2006 Model Act affirmed that carriers must document agent training, although state insurance departments are expected to develop detailed requirements. This placed long-term care insurance carriers into an unfamiliar role and introduced a new training paradigm.
The carriers have learned that it’s a tough job to stay current and track all of their producer’s training requirements, and ClearCert has stepped in to fill the “knowledge and compliance” void left here.  ProSchools has placed the ClearCert Compliance logo on our website to make sure our customers are aware that our courses are fully-certified and meet all state and national requirements!  You won’t have to sit in a classroom for eight hours while spending money on gas, food and the class itself.  ProSchools online courses are current, fun and state-of-the-art.  We invite you to check us out at your leisure!
Posted: 2/12/2010 11:53:49 AM by Gary Sternberg | with 0 comments


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