Florida Insurance CE: Law and Ethics Update for Public Adjusters (4-320)
This Insurance Continuing Education online course follows the requirements of the Florida Department of Financial Services with respect to updating Florida law and regulations through December 31, 2021. The essence of the laws, statutes, and regulations is followed. The course is presented in a plain English format wherever possible, rather than the formal and technical language of legal documents that is often difficult to understand. Still, the effect of the law is not lost.
This text contains discussions of Florida’s existing regulatory environment, as well as new laws enacted by the 2021 Florida Legislature. Discussions of insurance ethics for public adjusters, as well as insurance industry trends, constitute an important part of this update.
Law and Ethics Update for Public Adjusters Course Objectives
- Regulatory Awareness
- Jurisdiction of Duties and Responsibilities
- Licensing Requirements
- Florida Insurance Law and Updates
- Ethical Requirements
- Codes of Ethics
- Unfair Methods of Competition and Unfair or Deceptive Acts
- Disciplinary and Industry Trends
- Recent Violations and Enforcement Actions in Florida
- Unauthorized Products and Entities Involved in Florida Commerce
- New and Other Important Terminology Applicable to Florida Licensed Insurance Professionals
This course is directed at public adjusters, not a company or independent adjusters.
Insurance CE Course Level:
Intermediate
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Hours: 4 – CE04320 Law & Ethics Update for Public Adjusters (4-320)
