Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:9A-152 – Continuing education course provider additional duties
§431:9A-152 Continuing education course provider additional duties. In addition to other duties and obligations imposed by law, a continuing education course provider shall be responsible for:
(1) Ensuring that each course is taught by a qualified instructor;
(2) Providing course schedules at least thirty days prior to the start date of each class;
(3) Monitoring attendance by having licensees who are taking the continuing education course, sign-in at the time of entrance to the course, and sign-out upon completion of the course, for courses other than self-study courses;
(4) Supervising and evaluating courses and instructors;
(5) Administering examinations when applicable;
(6) Verifying and submitting in the appropriate format, on a timely basis, course attendance and completion rosters and other information required by law;
(7) Signing and issuing to a licensee, in a form approved by the commissioner, a certificate of completion within fifteen days of completion of a continuing education course;
(8) Providing continuing education course application materials, including a detailed course content outline and a copy of the provider’s tuition and fee refund policy, upon a licensee’s request; and
(9) Publishing and abiding by a refund policy that complies with rules adopted by the commissioner.
Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:9A-152
- Class: means the general categories of insurance, as set forth in §§ 431:1-204 to 431:1-210, in which insurers may be authorized to transact the business of insurance. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:9A-102
- Commissioner: means the insurance commissioner. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:9A-102
- Licensee: means any type of insurance producer or producer. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:9A-102