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Who is considered to be a disinterested third party for proctoring purposes?

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Who is considered to be a disinterested third party for proctoring purposes?

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Many states require a disinterested third party to monitor an insurance CE exam. The general rule or definition for a disinterested third party is someone who will not have a financial interest in the success or failure of the student’s ability to maintain their license. For example, in most cases, a family member or supervisor could not be considered as a monitor. Please keep in mind that this general rule does not apply to every state’s definition of a disinterested third party. Please contact our customer service department to verify your state’s proctoring requirements at 1-800-824-8742.

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