How can trainers verify that the persons demonstrated knowledge of the Partnership, as required by law?
The requirement that nonresident producers demonstrate knowledge about the unique aspects of Minnesota Medical Assistance as a requirement that must be fulfilled and documented by companies. While a training course is one option, it is not required for nonresident agents who have completed a Partnership course in another state. The company has flexibility in how it verifies such agents have demonstrated knowledge in the unique aspects of Minnesota Medical Assistance. The companys records verifying this must be made available to the Commissioner of Commerce upon request.
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