Sec. 119.013. QUALIFICATIONS OF ADMINISTRATOR. The individual responsible for administration of the pool, whether employed by the pool or any other entity: (1) must hold at least a bachelor's degree in a field relating to insurance, finance, business management, or law or hold the professional designation of: (A) Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter granted by the American Institute for Property and Liability Underwriters; (B) Certified Insurance Counselor granted by the Society of Certified Insurance Counselors; or (C) Associate in Risk Management granted by the Insurance Institute of America; (2) must have at least five years experience in administration of risk pools, commercial insurance production or management, or risk management; and (3) during each calendar year, shall participate in a minimum of 20 hours of continuing education that: (A) is acceptable to the board; and (B) relates to the types of coverage provided by the pool, risk management, or administration of risk pools.
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