Ethics & Professional Practice (Common Law) Course
The Ethics & Professional Practice (Common Law) Course is a mandatory requirement for anyone pursuing insurance licensing in Canada outside Quebec. This course prepares you to meet LLQP and Accident & Sickness licensing requirements by building a clear understanding of ethical standards, professional conduct, and regulatory expectations for insurance agents.
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What’s Included When You Purchase This Program
- Ethical decision-making in insurance
- Professional conduct and accountability
- Client disclosure and confidentiality
- Conflicts of interest
- Complaint handling procedures
- Regulatory compliance under Common Law
- Approximately 20–30 multiple-choice questions
- 75-minute time limit
- Pass mark set at 70%
- Up to 100 practice attempts
- Immediate feedback to guide exam readiness
Certification Exam Requirement
- Approximately 20–30 multiple-choice questions
- Passing grade set at 60% (regulatory standard)
- Each attempt completed within a 75-minute timeframe
- Maximum of 4 attempts allowed
- Each learner has up to four attempts per exam within a one-year access period
- If the exam is not passed after four attempts, the module must be retaken in accordance with CISRO/OCRA regulations
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