New York Mandated
Curriculum: Law, Ethics, Diversity, and Flood Risk
Instructor
UIE Phone
(253) 846-1155 Email
mail@uiece.com |
Course Overview
This 4-hour course provides New York Property/Casualty insurance professionals with a clear understanding of the state’s legal framework, ethical expectations, diversity principles, and flood insurance requirements. It explains the authority of the Department of Financial Services, licensing and conduct rules, consumer protection standards, and key regulatory obligations. The program also examines ethical decision-making, the elimination of bias in insurance practice, and the essential elements of flood coverage within both the NFIP and private markets. The course builds practical competence by connecting statutory requirements with real-world scenarios that strengthen professional judgment and compliance. This course will satisfy
the New York requirements for Flood Insurance instruction, Ethics, Insurance
Law, and Diversity. It does NOT cover
the Enhanced requirement below: (5) Insurance Law instruction means courses or programs of instruction and seminars related to a licensee that include an overview of the provisions of the Insurance Law and regulations promulgated thereunder that are relevant to a licensee, such as Insurance Law sections 2102, 2114, 2115, 2116, 2117, 2119, 2120, 2122, 2324, 4224, and 6409, Insurance Law Article 26, this Part, and Parts 25, 30, 34, 35, and 224 of this Title. |
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Chapter |
Subject |
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Chapter 1 |
Insurance Law |
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Chapter 2 |
Ethics & Professionalism |
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Chapter 3 |
Diversity, Inclusion & Anti-Bias |
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Chapter 4 |
Flood Insurance |
It is
approved for continuing education.