D-9.2, r. 7 - Regulation respecting the issuance and renewal of representatives’ certificates

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14. A candidate in the insurance of persons sector or the group insurance of persons sector or in a class of these sectors must complete, as minimum qualifications, the training determined by the Canadian Insurance Services Regulatory Organizations and delivered by a person or company accredited under the agreement entered into for that purpose with the Authority.
A document confirming that such training has been completed must be submitted along with the candidate’s application for registration for an examination. This training is valid for a period of 1 year as of the date it is completed.
M.O. 2010-04, s. 14; M.O. 2013-02, s. 41; M.O. 2015-14, s. 3.
14. A candidate in the insurance of persons sector, or in the group insurance of persons sector or a sector class thereof, must have, as minimum qualifications, one of the following:
(1)  a diploma of collegial studies or an equivalent level of education in accordance with the system of reference established by the Authority and available on its website;
(2)  an attestation of collegial studies in insurance recognized in an agreement entered into for that purpose between the Authority and a college-level institution;
(3)  a university-level certificate in insurance recognized in an agreement entered into for that purpose between the Authority and a university.
A candidate in the group insurance of persons sector or in a sector class thereof must also have passed the courses recognized in an agreement entered into for that purpose between the Authority and a training body, or university-level courses, corresponding to the competencies set out in Schedule 1 for this sector or the selected sector class.
M.O. 2010-04, s. 14; M.O. 2013-02, s. 41.
14. A candidate in the insurance of persons sector, or in the group insurance of persons sector or a sector class thereof, must have, as minimum qualifications, one of the following:
(1)  a diploma of collegial studies or an equivalent level of education in accordance with the system of reference established by the Authority and available on its website;
(2)  an attestation of collegial studies in insurance recognized in an agreement entered into for that purpose between the Authority and a college-level institution;
(3)  a university-level certificate in insurance recognized in an agreement entered into for that purpose between the Authority and a university.
A candidate in the group insurance of persons sector or in a sector class thereof must also have passed the courses recognized in an agreement entered into for that purpose between the Authority and a training body, or university-level courses, corresponding to the skills set out in Schedule 1 for this sector or the selected sector class.
M.O. 2010-04, s. 14.