NY Law, Ethics, and Elimination of Bias for Insurance Producers

Overview

In the dynamic and diverse New York insurance market, insurance professionals face many challenges. Maintaining proficiency on products sold and serviced, and managing customer needs and expectations, can easily fill every hour of the workday. However, insurance professionals also need to know and understand the laws and regulations that form the foundation of the insurance business in the state; they must understand how to recognize bias so that they can foster business environments that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion; and they must strive to act ethically in all aspects of their profession. 

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Learning Objectives

  • Identify and understand the importance of acting within the scope of one’s license, and distinguish between activities that require licensing and those that do not
  • Summarize and explain various New York insurance laws, including anti-discrimination, anti-rebating, and unfair claims settlement practices
  • Understand the difference between acts that are legal and acts that are ethical and explain how unethical and negligent actions impact the consumer, professional and insurance industry
  • Define and differentiate between implicit and explicit bias, and explain the value of diversity, equity, and inclusion in business settings


Designed For:

New York Life/Health and Property/Casualty insurance professionals 




Course Information

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