(1) Unless exempted by ARM 6.6.4213, instructors must meet the following
qualifications for the commissioner to approve the course:
(a) Hold a high school diploma or equivalent certificate; and
(b) Have experience in at least one of the following:
(i) Have three or more years of managerial, supervisory, technical, or
teaching experience in the insurance lines the individual plans to teach; or
(ii) Have appropriate national designations; or
(iii) Have been approved on an exception basis by the commissioner.
(2) No person will be qualified as an instructor who:
(a) Has had an insurance producer's or consultant's license suspended
or revoked in Montana or any other state;
(b) Has any outstanding fines for insurance-related disciplinary
offenses imposed by the commissioner or by any regulatory authority in any
other state;
(c) Has been found to have violated or not complied with a provision
of Title 33, MCA, during a contested case proceeding within the preceding two
years; or
(d) Has been found to have violated a rule, subpoena or order of the
commissioner or by any regulatory authority in any other state, during a
contested case proceeding within the preceding two years.
(3) An instructor may be disqualified, if that person:
(a) Has been convicted of a felony;
(b) Has intentionally falsified documents filed with the
commissioner;
(c) Has intentionally misrepresented course approval, credit hour assignment,
curriculum, or content of a course to students or prospective students;
(d) Has solicited students as clients or recruited students as
candidates for appointment by insurers or agencies during the instructional
portion of a course offering; or
(e) Has been found to have violated other applicable statutes or
administrative rules.
(4) Licensees teaching or lecturing approved courses will be credited
with two times the number of approved credit hours of courses they instruct.
(5) Proctors will not earn continuing education credit for their
services.