|
Life
License Qualification Program (LLQP)
-
General Questions &
Answers
|
The
following questions and answers are being posted as they are of
value in clarifying specific issues pertaining to implementation
of the LLQP.
1.
Where there are two levels of life licence and Level I agents are
required to progress to Level II, must Level I agents take the
LLQP course and pass the LLQP exam in order to become a Level II
agent?
Answer:
There is a transition where Level I agents will be able to write
the Level II exam in order to meet the proficiency standard of a
fully qualified agent.
2.
Will existing Level II agents be grandfathered?
Answer:
Yes
3.
Is there a cut-off date, after which a person wanting to become an
agent will no longer be able to take the Level I life agent exam
and will need to take the life licence qualification program?
Answer:
The Level I life exam is no longer be available.
4.
Is there any minimum number of hours of study required to complete
the LLQP?
Answer:
No. Originally, it
was proposed that the LLQP course be available through classroom
study only and that there be a minimum number of hours of
classroom study. This
is no longer the case. The
LLQP course may be taken by correspondence, over the Internet or
in a classroom setting. Each
Course Provider must certify that the student has successfully
completed the course. However,
there is no study time requirement as part of this certification.
5.
Are there any changes in regard to equivalencies that would
qualify a person for a licence without the need to pass the
licensing exam?
Answer:
Although there will be no change in the policy of granting
equivalency, the LLQP is a different program than the previous
requirements. Consequently there will be an assessment of
equivalency.
6.
Is there a cut-off date, after which the Level II exam will not be
available?
Answer:
This will be determined on a jurisdiction by jurisdiction basis.
Although there could an earlier cut-off date, the maximum length
of time that the Level II exam could be available is four years
from the date that the LLQP becomes mandatory in a jurisdiction.
7.
I have other questions about life agent licensing, who can I contact?
Answer:
Please see the Life
Agent Licensing Regulatory Authorities contact list.
|