HRS §431:9A-159
Rules for advertising approved insurance courses
A course cannot be advertised as approved for continuing education credit unless the insurance commissioner has approved it in writing. If approved, every ad must list the provider, course title and number, the approval statement, credit hours, and all costs.
The statute, as written — Advertising
(a) A course shall not be advertised as an approved course for continuing education credit unless the commissioner has approved the course in writing. (b) Advertisements for an approved course shall include: (1) The provider's name, course title, and course number; (2) The statement "Approved by the Hawaii State Insurance Commissioner for continuing education credit"; (3) The number of approved credit hours; and (4) The amount of tuition, fees, and all other associated expenses.
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