Alaska- Understanding Commercial Lines P&C

Total Hrs / Order Price
1-5 $13.95
6-17 $22.95
18-24 $39.95
25-50 $49.95
51+ $49.95 + $2.00 per
additional hour over 50

Pricing based on total number of
hours in order.

Approved For:

  • All Licenses

Credit Hours
30

Course Type
Online

DOI Number
N/A

Publisher
FastrackCE, LLC

State
Alaska

State
State CE Requirements

Description

Without commercial insurance, big business couldn’t exist. Commercial insurance acts as an economic lubricant, allowing businesses to recover from losses that would ordinarily bankrupt them. As a commercial lines agent specializing in Property and Casualty insurance, you help businesses safeguard their assets—and preserve their operations in the case of a major setback. This in turn protects the jobs of employees and our economy as a whole.

This extensive course is approved for property and casualty continuing education. It gives you a thorough understanding of Commercial Lines Property and Casualty Insurance from a professional perspective—in a wide range of industries. After you complete it, you should have advanced knowledge of how this type of insurance works—and your responsibilities as an agent.

Topics covered include:

  • Commercial general liability insurance.
  • The commercial package policy.
  • Commercial auto insurance.
  • Commercial inland marine insurance.
  • Commercial crime liability.
  • E-commerce liability and the new millennium.
  • Boiler, machinery, and glass insurance.
  • Industrial fire liability and insurance.
  • Professional and product liability.
  • Commercial time element insurance coverage.
  • Catastrophic, flood, and terrorism insurance coverage.

This course is available in online format—making fulfilling your continuing education requirements convenient and easy. Get access to test materials instantly, study on your own time, and receive your test results instantly after completion. Order this course today and improve your knowledge of Commercial Lines Property and Casualty insurance.

Required CE Hours for Renewal in Alaska

  • All Licenses

    • 24 hours of CE biennially, which must include at least 3 hours of ethics.

Special Training/Education Requirements (LTC, Flood, Ethics, others)

  • Flood Insurance Training

    • An insurance producer who sells flood insurance may satisfy the minimum training and education requirements by completing a 3-hour course related to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).

How Hours are Reported

  • Alaska is a self reporting state. You can print your certificate of completion online once you have completed your exam. You will transfer information from the certificates of completion to Continuing Education Report Form and return the form with the rest of the license renewal materials. You must keep the original certificates of completion and detailed records of all CE hours claimed in your files for two years after the CE compliance date for which the CE credits were filed.

License Term

  • Individuals whose year of birth is in an odd-numbered year will renew biennially on their birth date in odd-numbered years and individuals whose year of birth is in an even-numbered year will renew biennially on their birth date in even-numbered years.

Course Type approved for Continuing Education

  • Online courses
  • Independent Self-study
  • Classroom Study

Final Exam

  • Final exams do not have to be monitored.
  • Final exams are open book.
  • A passing grade of at least 70% required to pass the course.

Carryover CE Hours

  • Only 8 CE credit hours may be carried over from one term to another.

Repeating Courses

  • Courses may not be taken for credit more than once in each renewal period.

Completion Certificates

  • Certificates of completion are available as soon as a course is completed with a passing grade. Certificates should be printed and kept on file. You will need to use the information from the Certificate to fill out the Continuing Education Report Form, have it notorized and send to the Alaska Department of Insurance.

Exemptions

  • Nonresident agents who have met the CE requirements in their home state.
  • Agent was licensed prior to January 1, 1980.
  • Agents holding a temporary license or limited lines, retired, or travel license.

Alaska Department of Community & Economic Development


Division of Insurance
Phone: (907) 465-2515
Fax: (907) 465-3422

Mailing Address:
Alaska Department of Community & Economic Development
Division of Insurance
P O Box 110805
Juneau, AK 99811-0805

Web site: Alaska Department of Community & Economic Development