3 Hours of CE Credit Available for Attending Anti-Fraud Conference
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For Immediate Release:
June 5, 2013
3 Hours of CE Credit Available for Attending Anti-Fraud Conference
OKLAHOMA CITY – Insurance and law enforcement professionals have an opportunity to earn continuing education credit by attending the Senior Fraud Conferences held throughout the state this summer. Those who attend the half-day events will learn how to spot, avoid and fight fraud. “WhoDunIt? Investigating Fraud,” will be held in Midwest City, Lawton, Ardmore, Enid, Ada, Bartlesville, Tulsa and Idabel.
The conference topics include: Medicare Fraud, Funeral Home Trust Fraud, Contractor Fraud, Postal Fraud and Investment Fraud. Participants will also attend a “Fraud Fashion Show,” featuring local law enforcement and utility workers in their official uniforms explaining what they do during a legitimate home visit. Each conference is free for senior adults and includes breakfast or lunch. There is a $30 fee for insurance and law enforcement professionals seeking Continuing Education credit. The events are funded, in part, by the Administration on Community Living’s Senior Medicare Patrol grant.
Conference Schedule
Registration and breakfast start at 8:30am, Conference is from 9:00-11:45
June 11th –Midwest City, Reed Center
June 14th – Lawton, Comanche County Fairgrounds
June 20th – Ardmore, Convention Center
June 27th – Enid, Enid Event Center and Convention Hall
July 2nd – Ada, East Central University
July 11th – Bartlesville, Bartlesville Community Center
July 17th – Tulsa, Mabee Center
Registration and lunch start at 11:00am, Conference is from 11:30am-2:15pm
July 24th – Idabel, Kiamichi Technology Center
How to Register:
Online - http://www.ok.gov/oid/2013_senior_fraud_conference.html
By Phone - 1-800-763-2828
About the Oklahoma Insurance Department
The Oklahoma Insurance Department, an agency of the State of Oklahoma, is responsible for the education and protection of the insurance-buying public and for oversight of the insurance industry in the state.
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For more information contact:
405-521-3916