May a licensee who also holds an insurance license receive credit for a self-study CPE course that is required by the Mississippi Insurance Department?
No, as mentioned above, the Board will only accept self-study programs from CPE sponsors that are approved by the Quality Assurance Services (QAS) program through NASBA.Question: I recently obtained a Mississippi reciprocal license and reported CPE on the reciprocal license application. Must I complete and file the CPE reporting form for the year ending June 30, 2007?Answer: Yes. All licensees must complete and file a CPE reporting for for the year ending June 30, 2007, by August 1, 2007. This is true even if a licensee is exempt under Rule 4.1.5 (passed exam in current CPE compliance period) or Rule 4.1.9.[a] (primary employment is in another state and you are licensed there and are in compliance with other state’s CPE rules).
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