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Rhode Island CE Package #2

(8 customer reviews)

$49.00

In addition to the Ethics course required by the state, this discounted bundle covers the basics of many different policies and lines of insurance.

  • FEMA & Flood Insurance
  • Farm & Crop Insurance
  • Insurance Adjusting Basics
  • Surety, Fidelity, & Commercial Crime
  • Commercial Property & Equipment Breakdown Coverages
  • Basics of Commercial Liability
  • Appraising Auto Claims

Description

Beginning in January 2025, Rhode Island will start requiring insurance adjusters to complete 3 hours of ethics and 21 hours of general continuing education hours before renewing their license. This requirement will apply to all licenses with renewal dates on or after January 1st, 2026. 

AdjusterPro’s continuing education courses are 100% online and can be completed at your own pace, wherever and whenever it’s convenient for you. The state has approved every course for CE credits and we’ll even submit the documentation to your home state for you.

Included in this package:

  • Applied Ethics: What Good Adjusting Looks Like (3)
  • FEMA & Flood Insurance: Wading Through Flood Claims (3)
  • Farm & Crop Insurance: Lettuce Explain (2)
  • Insurance Adjusting Basics (8)
  • Lies & Liability: Surety, Fidelity, & Commercial Crime (1)
  • The Nuts & Bolts of Business: Commercial Property & Equipment Breakdown Coverages (2)
  • Risky Business: The Basics of Commercial Liability (2)
  • What’s the Damage Appraising Auto Claims (2)

 

More information about your state’s CE requirements is available by clicking on the compliance tab above.

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Compliance

Beginning in January 2025, Rhode Island will start requiring insurance adjusters to complete 3 hours of ethics and 21 hours of general continuing education hours before renewing their license.

This requirement will apply to all licenses with renewal dates on or after January 1st, 2026.

Renew your license with the state through NIPR.