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Hawaiʻi CE Priority List for Insurance Producers

Hawaiʻi CE Priority List for Insurance Producers

Aloha Hawaiʻi Insurance Agents,

The DCCA Hawaii has released a helpful Hawaiʻi CE Priority List to guide you through continuing education requirements for licensure. This list outlines how CE credits will be distributed across requirements.

Hawaiʻi CE Priority List

  1. The Rules/Ethics requirement will first be satisfied by any Rules/Ethics credits.
    1. If there is an excess of Rules/Ethics credits (meaning the Rules/Ethics requirement has been satisfied), the excess will first go to the Life/Health requirement.
    2. If the Life/Health requirement has been satisfied, then any leftover Rules/Ethics credits will go to the Property/Casualty requirement.
    3. If the producer has not taken any or enough Rules/Ethics courses, the remaining credit requirements may be fulfilled by Ethics/Life-Health first, then Ethics/Property-Casualty.
      1. If the producer has satisfied the Rules/Ethics requirement using Ethics/Life-Health or Ethics/Property-Casualty, the excess Ethics/Property-Casualty will go to Property/Casualty only and the excess Ethics/Life-Health will go to Life/Health only.

  1. The Life/Health requirement will first be satisfied by any Life/Health credits, then Rules/Ethics, and last Ethics/Life-Health.
    1. Ethics/Life-Health credits will not count toward the Property/Casualty requirement.

  1. The Property/Casualty requirement will first be satisfied by Property/Casualty credits, then Rules/Ethics, and last Ethics/Property-Casualty.
    1. Ethics/Property-Casualty credits will not count towards the Life/Health requirement.

Courses are re-distributed according to priority each time a new course is added to the producer’s education transcript.

If you have any questions, contact the Hawaii Insurance Licensing Branch at (808) 586-2788 or email inslic@dcca.hawaii.gov

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