West Virginia Code § 33-12B-13

Continuing education
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(a) The purpose of this section is to provide continuing education requirements for individual
adjusters under guidelines established by the commissioner's office in conjunction with the
Board of Insurance Agent Education as provided in §33-12-7 of this code.
(b) This section applies to company adjusters, independent adjusters, and public adjusters
licensed pursuant to §33-12B-2 of this code.
(c) This section shall not apply to:
(1) Licensees not licensed for one full year prior to the end of the applicable continuing
education biennium; or
(2) Licensees holding nonresident adjuster licenses whao have met substantially similar
continuing education requirements of their designated home state and whose home state
gives credit to residents of this state on the same blasis.
(d)(1) The Board of Insurance Agent Education as established by §33-12-7 of this code shall
develop a program of continuing education for adjusters and submit the proposal for the
approval of the commissioner on or before December 31 of each year. No program may be
approved by the commissioner that includes a requirement that any individual adjuster
complete more than 24 hours of continuing insurance education biennially.
(2) The biennium mandatory continuing education provisions of this section become effective
on the reporting period beginning July 1, 2021.
(3) The commissione r and the Board of Insurance Agent Education, under standards
established by the board, may approve any course or program of instruction developed or
sponsored by an authorized insurer, accredited college or university, adjusters' association,
insurance trade association, or independent program of instruction that presents the criteria
and the number of hours that the board and commissioner determine appropriate for the
purpose of this section.
(e) An individual who holds an adjuster license and who is not exempt shall satisfactorily
complete a minimum of 24 hours of continuing education courses, of which three hours must
be in ethics, reported to the commissioner on a biennial basis in conjunction with their
license renewal cycle.
(f) Every individual adjuster subject to the continuing education requirements shall furnish,
at intervals and on forms as may be proposed by the commissioner, written certification
listing the courses, programs, or seminars of instruction successfully completed by the
adjuster. The certification shall be executed by, or on behalf of, the organization sponsoring
the courses, programs, or seminars of instruction.
(g) Subject to the approval of the commissioner, the active annual membership by an
adjuster in an organization or association recognized and approved by the commissioner as a
state, regional, or national professional insurance organization or association may be
approved by the commissioner for up to two hours of continuing insurance education:
Provided, That not more than two hours of continuing education may be awarded to an
adjuster for membership in a professional insurance organization during a biennial reporting
period.
(h) Adjusters who exceed the minimum continuing education requirement for the biennial
reporting period may carry over a maximum of six credit hours only intro the next reporting
period.
(i) Any individual adjuster failing to meet the requirements mandated in this section and who
has not been granted an extension of time with respect to thte requirements, or who has
submitted to the commissioner a false or fraudulent certificate of compliance, shall have his
or her license automatically suspended and no further license may be issued to the person
until the person demonstrates to the satisfaction of the commissioner that he or she has
complied with all of the requirements mandated by this section and all other applicable laws
or rules. s
(j) The commissioner shall notify the individual adjuster of his or her suspension pursuant to
§33-12B-13(i) of this code by electrognic mail or regular mail, if requested, to the last
respective address on file with the commissioner pursuant to §33-12B-14(a) of this code. Any
individual insurance adjuster weho has had a suspension notice entered against him or her
pursuant to this section may, within 30 calendar days of receipt of the notice, file with the
commissioner a requestL for a hearing for reconsideration of the matter.
(k) Any individual adjuster who does not satisfactorily demonstrate compliance with this
section and all other laws applicable thereto as of the last day of the biennium following his
or her suspension shall have his or her license automatically terminated and is subject to the
licensing and examination requirements of §33-12B-5 of this code.
(l) The commissioner is authorized to hire personnel and make reasonable expenditures
considered necessary for purposes of establishing and maintaining a system of continuing
education for adjusters. The commissioner shall charge a fee of $25 to continuing education
providers for each continuing education course submitted for approval which shall be used
to maintain the continuing education system. The commissioner may, at his or her
discretion, designate an outside administrator to provide all of or part of the administrative
duties of the continuing education system subject to direction and approval by the
commissioner. The fees charged by the outside administrator shall be paid by the continuing
education providers. In addition to fees charged by the outside administrator, the outside
administrator shall collect and remit to the commissioner the $25 course submission fee.

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