Earn Free CE! Key Fundamentals of Flood Insurance for Agents 2.0 - Register Now

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Key Fundamentals of Flood Insurance Webinar 2.0

Presented by the National Flood Insurance Program

May 2022 - Register Now!
(Capacity is Limited)



Key Fundamentals of Flood Insurance for Agents 2.0
Parts One and Two

Please register for both parts of this webinar.

Part One: May 10 - 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Central Time - REGISTER
Part Two: May 11 - 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Central Time - REGISTER

Insurance agent continuing education course approval and credits vary by state. CLICK HERE for information about your state.

Can't attend these sessions? Watch for more opportunities soon.

 

TWO-PART KEY FUNDAMENTALS WEBINAR 2.0

This webinar is a two-part course on FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program. It includes the topics listed in the Federal Register notice on training and education requirements related to Section 207 of the Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004, otherwise known as FIRA 2004.

It brings participants the latest information on the NFIP, including instruction on the NFIP’s
pricing methodology – Risk Rating 2.0: Equity in Action. Both parts of this webinar were
newly filed for continuing education credits in all 50 states and the District of Columbia in
September 2021.

Key Fundamentals of Flood Insurance for Agents 2.0 also reviews the key elements that insurance agents need to know about the NFIP and how it works. The course discusses many of the federal flood program’s general rules as well as some more advanced topics. For more information, visit our Key Fundamentals of Flood Insurance 2.0 overview.

Attendees must complete both sessions in order to cover all topics required by the Flood Insurance Reform Act (FIRA) of 2004.

 

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

To register, please use the links above. These webinars are FREE to attend, but spaces are limited so please register early.

Can't attend these sessions? NFIP Training conducts webinars on flood insurance topics regularly. Watch for more upcoming opportunities. If you are not subscribed to NFIP agent training bulletins, please sign up here.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS

Continuing education course approval and credits vary by state for insurance agents. Click Here for information about your state. Some states (e.g. California, Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin) require that both parts of the course be successfully completed in the same offering to receive any credit hours.

Both parts of the course must be completed to meet the FIRA 2004 training requirement. Periodic learning checks will be conducted to measure attendee engagement. Learning checks must be completed by each registered attendee to earn continuing education credit. Only registered attendees are eligible to receive continuing education credits. No exam is required.

Currently, there are no continuing education credits available in Puerto Rico, Guam or the Virgin Islands.

State Mandatory Notifications
(Language is written as provided by the state)

Colorado - This two-part course is approved by the Colorado Division of Insurance for Continuing Insurance Education Credit.

Connecticut - Approved by the State of Connecticut Insurance Department for insurance producer continuing education credit.

Florida - Each part of this course has been approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services for insurance continuing education credit. FL Provider: H2O Partners, Inc. (#365883); Course: Key Fundamentals of Flood Insurance for Agents 2.0 (Part 1) - Webinar (#118697); Course: Key Fundamentals of Flood Insurance for Agents 2.0 (Part 2) - Webinar (#118698).

New Mexico - This course has been approved by the Insurance Continuing Education Committee as a New Mexico Insurance Continuing Education Course.

South Carolina - This course is approved by the South Carolina Department of Insurance for Continuing Insurance Education Credit.

 

Please do not reply to this email. If you have any questions, please email floodsmart@fema.dhs.gov.

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The National Flood Insurance Program is administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), a component of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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