This course satisfies 1 hour of general continuing education material for any Alabama licensed insurance producer.

In this class, we'll introduce the history of flood insurance, how it's administered currently within the United States, and the prospects for the future. We'll talk about flood insurance myths vs. realities, the role of an insurance producer, and errors and omissions that can occur.

Once you complete your course we will submit your completion to the state for free.

Course Format: Text

Credit Type: Flood, General

Course ID(s): 23310

Approved By: Department of Insurance

  • Flood Insurance
    • Flood Insurance [10 Activities]
      • 01. Introduction (Video)
      • 02. Flood Insurance: Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow
      • 03. Flood Insurance and the Role of an Insurance Producer (Video)
      • 04. Flood Insurance and the Role of an Insurance Producer
      • 05. Myths vs. Realities (Video)
      • 06. Myths vs. Realities
      • 07. Errors, Omissions, Ethics, and Best Practices (Video)
      • 08. Errors, Omissions, Ethics, and Best Practices
      • 09. Case Law
      • 10. Becoming an NFIP Agent
  • Final Test
    • Set up your Exam Proctor
    • Student and Proctor Affidavit
    • Final Test (25 questions)
    • Purchase Online Proctoring
    • Schedule Proctoring Session
    • Start Proctoring Session
    • Online Proctored Final Exam (25 questions)
  • Course Completion
    • AL DOI Questionnaire
    • Certificate of Completion
    • Guaranteed Next-Day Reporting
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Instructor Bio

Gary Sternberg

Gary Sternberg is a veteran of insurance training, having been in the insurance education industry for over 25 years. He is a highly focused, licensed professional with top-level skills in prelicense and continuing education content authorship and training. He is well-versed in compliance and has extensive experience with state and federal regulatory laws and rules. Gary brings to At Your Pace Online students his excellent teaching, writing, and presentation skills with the ability to turn the complex into learnable “normal” person material. Most importantly, Gary has a passion for insurance education and seeing students successfully navigate the licensing process.