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Who is responsible for providing proof of completed continuing education?

The Individual Licensee

The responsibility for providing proof of completed continuing education falls on the individual licensee. This is because it is ultimately the licensee's obligation to ensure that they meet the educational requirements to maintain their license. This includes keeping track of any courses taken, certificates earned, and being able to present these documents to the appropriate authority when required. While the supervising agent, insurance company, and state regulatory board play important roles in the overall process, they are not directly responsible for the individual licensee's educational compliance. The supervising agent may assist or remind the licensee of their continuing education needs, but the primary accountability lies with the licensee to actively pursue, complete, and document their education. Similarly, the insurance company may sponsor or facilitate training, but they do not take on the burden of proof. The state regulatory board evaluates compliance and may request documentation, but the proactive duty remains with the licensee to ensure that their education records are complete and up to date.

The supervising agent

The insurance company

The state regulatory board

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