Courses: Illinois LTC Certification

Illinois Long-Term Care Certification Catalog

All editions of the 4-Hour Refresher Training satisfy the same LTC requirement and vary only by CE approval and content to support non-repetition compliance.

Training Requirements

Initial Certification Requirement:

Initial 8-hour NAIC long term care training course

Resident Producers:

Updated February 2014: Illinois now allows resident producers to take an Illinois 8-hour NAIC LTC course, or they may take an 8-hour NAIC LTC course from another state to fulfill Illinois' requirements.

Non-Resident Producers:

Illinois has adopted training reciprocity for non-resident producers. This means that non-resident producers may take the Illinois LTC course or they may take an 8-hour NAIC LTC course from another state.

Refresher Certification Training:

Missed Renewal Illinois requires a 4-hour course be completed every renewal cycle. This training requirement is for both resident and non-resident producers. Effective February 2014 - Illinois resident producers who fail to complete refresher training within 12 months of the end of the renewal period must repeat initial 8 hour training before selling or soliciting LTC insurance.

What do the Edition A and Edition B mean?

The self-study version of the 4-Hour Refresher Training is offered under multiple Insurance CE approval IDs to help learners satisfy CE non-repetition requirements.

LTC renewal training must be completed every two years. Most states do not allow the same CE course to be repeated within a single compliance period, and some also restrict repeating the same course in subsequent compliance periods. To ensure you can consistently earn CE credit toward your license renewal, we offer two distinct editions of the 4-hour self-study course that are designed to be taken alternately.

To avoid limitations in your resident license state, we strongly recommend alternating between Edition A and Edition B for each renewal period.

If you have previously taken training from our catalog, you can check which edition you completed most recently by reviewing your continuing education transcript or your course history under My Courses (found in the upper right-hand corner of the website). If you’re unsure which edition to select, contact us — our team is happy to help guide you.

 

New to our self-study courses or last completed the training in a webinar/classroom setting?
Choose Edition A.