Virtual Classrooms Starting Soon – Register Today

Virtual Classrooms Starting Soon – Register Today

What will you be learning this summer? Register for a Virtual Classroom insurance licensing or training program with ILS and be ready to launch into a new career in just four weeks. You could be finished your Level 1 insurance licensing, or CAIB exam prep courses and be ready to start your career in the Canadian insurance industry by September.

The ILS Introduction to General Insurance Virtual Classroom program starts August 8 and runs for four weeks. The ILS Introduction to General Insurance has a pass rate of more than 80% among students using the Virtual Classroom study program, and is accredited for agents working in BC, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. T

The ILS virtual classrooms program also offers  CAIB 1, 2 3 or 4 Exam Preparation. Note: Be sure to register with your provincial association for the exam.

Virtual classrooms give you the flexibility to complete the work on your own time, but also gives you the tools to keep you on track to complete your insurance training course in just four weeks.

All ILS Virtual Classroom courses include:

  • a daily assisted learning calendar – to keep you on track, we provide a study calendar that breaks down the insurance training courses into easy-to-manage daily study modules;
  • online video courses  – it’s like having a personal tutor for your insurance training, with the added benefit of being able to pause, rewind and review at the touch of a button;
  • weekly practice exams – weekly practice exams simulate a real exam environment, so you can become comfortable with the exam process;
  • An online discussion forum and review videos – to help keep you focused and clarify key points.
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Be on your way to a rewarding insurance career. The next course starts next week! Once you’ve registered, the ILS staff will be in touch to get you set up and ready to learn. For more information call 1-800-404-2211.

New RIBO CE Course – Ontario Auto

New RIBO CE Course – Ontario Auto

New online course – Ontario Auto – now available as part of your ILS General CE  or ILS Adjuster CE Course Subscription.

The entirely new Ontario Auto online course will provide you with an understanding of the changes to the Ontario auto laws that became effective June 1st, 2016.

This interactive course begins by emphasizing the most significant changes to laws occurring and reasons for revisions.

The course is broken into four lessons:
Lesson 1 – Introduction to Ontario Automobile Insurance, parts of auto contractsOAP 1
Lesson 2 – OPF 2 – Ontario Driver’s Policy (Non-owned Vehicle) (2016)
Lesson 3 – OAF 4 – Garage Policy Application / OAP 4 Garage Policy Form (2016)
Lesson 4 – Change Forms (OPCFs)

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The types of auto insurance coverage are categorized and explained, as are the components of contracts. Examples of situations for ideal use are provided.
Included also is detailed coverage of OAF 1, OAP 1, OPF 2, OAP 4 and a summary of the most common OPCFs. It explains the new Auto forms in detail and provides instruction on proper use. Reference material is also supplied to supplement the learning experience.

Successful completion of the Ontario Auto course grants you 3 RIBO CE Credits in the Technical Category.

Included as part of the ILScorp General Insurance CE Subscription

Included as part of the ILScorp Adjuster CE Subscription

Become an ILScorp group member to save even more

Access Duration from the Date of Purchase: 6 Month(s)

New Alberta Level 1 Insurance Licensing Exam Prep Course

New Alberta Level 1 Insurance Licensing Exam Prep Course

New Course now available!

ILS Level 1 General & Adjuster Insurance Licensing

Alberta Exam Preparation

Introducing ILScorp’s newest exam preparation course –  ILS Level 1 General & Adjuster Insurance Licensing Program (ILS L1) Alberta Exam Prep!

The ILS Level 1 General & Adjuster Insurance Licensing Alberta Exam Prep Program is the most up to date and comprehensive  program available. All key concepts, forms and coverages have been updated, so that upon successful completion, you’ll be ready to write your Alberta Level 1 General Insurance Licensing or Alberta Level 1 Adjuster Licensing Final Exam.

After helping thousands of students successfully pass licensing exams, we know that not all students are alike. The fact is, not everyone learns and retains information exactly the same way. We reviewed, researched and listened to our students, and from the results created the brand new ILS L1 Program.

The ILS L1 Program has all the resources and learning material you need in one package. The foundation of your ILS L1 Program is your L1 online video course, hardcopy textbook, and workbook, each organized into easy to manage chapters. Utilizing all three learning elements enables you to listen to the content as it is narrated in the video course, follow along in your textbook, and enforce your knowledge retention by answering questions on key concepts in your workbook.

Once you have mastered the ILS L1 foundation, the Alberta Auto Essentials and further Alberta Supplemental material is covered in additional online modules added to your ILS L1 Program.  When all components of your ILS L1 Program are successfully completed, the material you’ve learned has prepped you for your Alberta General Insurance Level 1 Licensing Final Exam or Alberta Adjuster Level 1 Licensing Final Exam.

Recommended study time of 80 to 120 hours. You must contact the Alberta Insurance Council to register and complete your Level 1 Licensing Final Exam.

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THE ILS L1 GENERAL & ADJUSTER INSURANCE LICENSING ALBERTA EXAM PREP PROGRAM

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With the ILS L1 Program key concepts are expressed using real life scenarios and examples, end of chapter quizzes can be taken as many times as you wish, and the workbook has over 650 exam type true or false questions along with answer keys.

 

 

 

 

Alberta Insurance Professional’s Responsibilities – New Course

Alberta Insurance Professional’s Responsibilities – New Course

Accredited for Life/A&S, General or Adjuster CE in Alberta.

This course is included as part of your ILS CE Course Subscription and is available now.

In this four part course you will be guided through the regulatory responsibilities expected of an Insurance professional in the province of Alberta. This course looks specifically at the Insurance Council of Alberta, it’s subordinate councils and the rules and regulations that guide them.
Other topics covered include:
Appeals
Provisions and Elections
Code of Conduct

Alberta – an Insurance Professional’s Regulatory Responsibilities online course is available as part of your ILS General CE Course Subscription, Adjuster CE Course Subscription or Life/A&S CE Course Subscription.

Detailed Course Lesson Plan:

Lesson 1 – Insurance Councils
1. Interpretation
2. Composition of Alberta Insurance Council
3. Composition of Life Insurance Council
4. Composition of General Insurance Council
5. Composition of Adjuster Council
6. Chairs of Council
7. Becoming Ineligible
8. Term
9. Delegation
10. Delegation of Alberta Insurance Council
11. Life, General and Adjuster Councils
12. Inspection of Records

Lesson 2 – Appeals
13. Appeal Board
14. Becoming ineligible
15. Term
16. Notice of appeal
17. Panels
18. Remuneration, fees and expenses
19. Hearing and notice of hearing
20. Evidence – councils decision
21. Written Submissions
22. Procedural fairness
23. Panel orders
24. Disposition of appeal fee
25. Requirements for order
26. Appeal to court
27. Evidence
28. Court orders

Lesson 3 – General Provisions and Elections
29. Eligibility for candidates
30. Nominations
31. Voter eligibility – council elections
32. Voter eligibility – appeal board elections
33. Election process
34. Alternate elected members
35. Repealed AR 104/2006 s13
36. Repeal
37. Expiry
38. Coming into force

Lesson 4 – Code of Conduct Principles
1. Trustworthiness
2. Good Faith
3. Competence
4. Financial Integrity
5. Dealing with Clients
6. Dealing with Insurers
7. Dealing with Agents
8. Dealing with Agents
9. Conduct Specific to Agents acting as insurance adjusters
10.Dealing with the Alberta insurance council
11.Compliance with governing legislation and the code

View the AB Council Codes of Conduct
Important message about potential Canada Post work stoppage

Important message about potential Canada Post work stoppage

At ILScorp we are committed to providing you with the best customer experience – and that begins with keeping you informed.

Canada Post is currently in negotiations with its union, which may result in a nationwide labour disruption in the next few days. This may impact payments sent to ILScorp via mail.

Below is some important information that will help you stay informed of your group member charges and avoid late payment fees:

You can pay your ILS Group Member invoice, and all other invoices via credit card, by calling the ILScorp offices @ 1.800.404.2211 and speaking directly with one of our friendly customer service representatives.

You can also pay your ILS Group Member, and all other invoices via cheque sent through ICS Courier or an alternate courier of your choice.

It’s important to note that you remain responsible for paying your bills on time even during the labour disruption. Thank you for using this information to avoid possible late payment charges.

In turn, ILScorp has been, and will continue to ship all ILS Textbooks through ICS Courier, to ensure our students receive their study material.

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Transportation Network SPF 9 learn more with ILScorp’s new course

Transportation Network SPF 9 learn more with ILScorp’s new course

ALBERTA STANDARD AUTOMOBILE FORM – TRANSPORTATION NETWORK SPF No 9

The Alberta Auto Essentials Course has just been added to all ILS General and Adjuster CE Course Subscribers. This brand new course is accredited for 4 CE credits in Alberta and takes you step by step through the major policy forms and applications for automobile insurance in the province of Alberta. The Alberta Auto essentials course includes the new form – SPF 9 – Transportation Network, which became effective July 1, 2016.

What exactly is the new SPF 9 form – Transportation Network all about?

Here are some SPF 9 policy definitions taken from the Alberta Auto Essentials Course

DEFINITIONS

(a) “transportation network” means any online enabled application, digital platform, software, website, or any other system offered, used or operated by a transportation network company and that is used by persons to prearrange the transportation of passenger(s) for compensation in a transportation network automobile.

(b) “transportation network automobile” means an automobile used to provide prearranged transportation of passenger(s) for compensation through the use of a transportation network.

(c) “transportation network company” means a corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, association or other entity or individual that connects passenger(s) with transportation network drivers for prearranged transportation exclusively through the offering, use or operation of a transportation network.

(d) “transportation network driver” means a person authorized by a transportation network company to use a transportation network automobile to provide prearranged transportation of passenger(s) for compensation through the use of a transportation network.

(e) “transportation network automobile owner” means the owner of a transportation network automobile, or if the transportation network automobile is leased, the lessee and lessor of the transportation network automobile.

 

More Info on Alberta Auto Essentials Course

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