Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 744 § 744.088 — Training requirements to be licensed as insurance producer for long term care
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 744 ·
Oregon Code § 744.088·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Training requirements to be licensed as insurance producer for long term care
insurance.
(1) An
individual may not sell, solicit or negotiate long term care insurance unless
the individual is licensed as an insurance producer for health or life
insurance and satisfies the following training requirements:
(a) The
individual must complete a one-time training course of not less than eight
hours before selling, soliciting or negotiating long term care insurance; and
(b) The
individual must complete ongoing training of not less than four hours in each
24-month period following the one-time training course.
(2) The Director
of the Department of Consumer and Business Services may approve as continuing
education courses under ORS 744.072 any courses offered to satisfy the training
requirements of this section.
(3) The training
required by this section must consist of topics related to long term care
insurance, long term care services and, if applicable, qualified state long
term care insurance partnership programs, including but not limited to:
(a) State and
federal rules and requirements and the relationship between qualified state
long term care insurance partnership programs and other public and private
coverage of long term care services, including Medicaid.
(b) Available
long term care services and providers.
(c) Changes or
improvements in long term care services or providers.
(d) Alternatives
to the purchase of private long term care insurance.
(e) The effect of
inflation on benefits and the importance of inflation protection.
(f) Consumer
suitability standards and guidelines.
(4) The training
required by this section may not include training that is insurer or company
product specific or that includes any sales or marketing information, materials
or training, other than those required by state or federal law.
(5) An insurer
must:
(a) Obtain
verification that an insurance producer receives training required by this
section before an insurance producer sells, solicits or negotiates the insurers
long term care insurance products.
(b) Maintain
records subject to the states record retention requirements.
(c) Make the
verification obtained under paragraph (a) of this subsection available to the
director upon request.
(6) An insurer
must maintain records with respect to the training of its insurance producers
concerning the distribution of its partnership policies that will allow the
director to provide assurance to the state Medicaid agency that insurance
producers have received training on the topics described in subsection (3)(a)
of this section and that insurance producers have demonstrated an understanding
of the partnership policies and their relationship to public and private
coverage of long term care, including Medicaid, in this state. An insurer must
make the records available to the director upon request.
(7) The
satisfaction in any state of the training required by this section is
considered to satisfy the training required by this section. [2007 c.486 §9]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 744.088
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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