State or National Association C.E. Credit
Did you know you can receive up to four (4) hours of C.E. credit every two years by attending a TSLA conference? However, this credit can only be claimed once within that two-year period.
C.E. forms can be obtained on-site at all TSLA conferences, or you may request one by emailing Jean Patterson at jptsla@tsla.org following your attendance at a conference.
C.E. forms can be obtained on-site at all TSLA conferences, or you may request one by emailing Jean Patterson at jptsla@tsla.org following your attendance at a conference.
State or National Association CE credit
Licensees who currently hold a national designation certification or are members in good standing of
a state or national insurance association may receive up to four hours of self-study continuing
education credit per reporting period as follows:
- By accumulating up to two hours for reviewing educational materials provided by the national
designation sponsor or state or national insurance association in which they hold a designation
or are members; and - By accumulating up to four hours for attending educational presentations sponsored by the
national designation sponsor or state or national association in which they hold a designation
or are members. - A licensee may accumulate hours from different national designations or state or national
insurance associations in which they hold a designation or membership to reach the four-hour
limit, but regardless of the number of designations or association memberships or hours
accumulated, the licensee may not claim more than four hours of credit under this section
towards completing the licensee's continuing education requirement for any reporting period. - Continuing education hours under this section shall apply only as self-study credit and shall not
count towards the licensee's ethics, classroom, or classroom equivalent continuing education
requirements. - A licensee claiming hours under this section may claim the actual time, up to an accumulated
total of four hours, that the licensee needed to review the educational material or the duration
of the educational presentation.