Pennsylvania Producer Licensing Modernization Act - June 2003

Act 147 of 2002, The Producer Licensing Modernization Act

Act 147 of 2002 is modeled, in part, after the NAIC's Producer Licensing Model Act that creates uniform definitions of the key terms "sell," "solicit," and "negotiate", which are the trigger points for licensure as an insurance producer.

Under Act 147 of 2002, there will not be separate "agent" and "broker" insurance licenses. Persons currently licensed as agents or brokers remain licensed as such and subject to the enforcement provisions of the new act until the expiration of existing licenses, at which time they will receive a new insurance producer license if they are current with their continuing education and have submitted the necessary application and fee. Persons possessing an insurance producer license are permitted to function in the marketplace as either a representative of the insurer (by written appointment) or as a representative of the consumer, provided they comply with the provisions of the act.

Highlights of Act 147 of 2002:

Provisions regarding privacy notices and referral fees are effective immediately; the remainder of the provisions is effective in 180 days (June 4, 2002).

This law will be effective June 4, 2003 for the new licensing process. Please review the Frequently Asked Questions and Act 147 of 2002 below and if you have a question specific to your situation that you are unclear about, please submit your inquiry to ra-in-PLMA@state.pa.us.

EFFECTIVE JUNE 4, 2003, ACT 147 OF 2002 (ACT 147) WILL AMEND THE PRIOR CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR INSURANCE PRODUCERS. ALL INSURANCE PRODUCERS THAT WILL RENEW THEIR EXISTING LICENSE ON OR AFTER JUNE 4, 2003 WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE 24 HOURS OF CONTINUING EDUCATION. FOR ANY INSURANCE PRODUCER THAT IS IN THEIR INITIAL OR SECOND BIENNIAL LICENSE CYCLE AND WAS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE 48 HOURS, ACT 147 REDUCES THIS REQUIREMENT AS OF JUNE 4, 2003 TO A 24 HOUR REQUIREMENT PER BIENNIAL LICENSE CYCLE. ACT 147 ALSO PROVIDES FOR A MAXIMUM CARRY OVER OF 24 CE HOURS TO THE NEXT IMMEDIATE LICENSE PERIOD.

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