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Welcome to "Ethics: Responsibilities, Obligations, and Codes" If this is your first time taking an online CE course powered by LunchTimeCE and/or you're unsure of how to navigate the course or take the exam, click the Help button above. Course Introduction Course objective: To learn about the construction, use, and types of organizational codes of ethics as well as qualities of implementation. Disclaimer: This course does not include the California Department of Insurance's required one-hour Agents and Brokers Anti-Fraud Training. As such, the one hour of study of insurance fraud requirement will not be met upon completing this course. This course rounds out the exploration of ethical keys and considerations with respect to client representation and the construction of codes of ethics. Codes of ethics are the way that organizations formalize what they expect from their employees and representatives. In this course you will learn about the program through the following topics: |
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Not only are policy forms, clauses, rules and court decisions constantly changing, but forms vary from company to company and state to state. This material is intended as a general guideline and might not apply to a specific situation. The authors, LunchTimeCE, Inc., CEfreedom, and Insurance Ethics 101, and any organization for whom this course is administered will have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of information contained in this course.
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