CCP Designation Requirements
To download an CCP Enrollment Form (.pdf copy), click here.Once the basic requirements for eligibility have been met, the following successful completion of courses in the Life and Annuity, Health or Property & Casualty concentrations need to be met for the CCP designation:
To download an CCP Enrollment Form (MS Word copy), click here.
Life and Annuity Concentration
Complete AIRC 410 Regulatory Compliance: Companies, Producers and OperationsComplete AIRC 420 Regulatory Compliance: Insurance and Annuity Products
Complete one of the following:
- LOMA 320 Marketing Life & Health Insurance
- AAPA Marketing, Distribution & Uses of Annuities
- LOMA 326 Financial Services Marketing
- AAPA 303 Systems and Administration
- NAIC Integrating Market Regulation
- NAIC Market Analysis Education Course
Complete one elective course from the following:
- LOMA 301 Insurance Administration
- LOMA 330 Management Principles & Practices
- LOMA 361 Accounting & Financial Reporting in Life Insurance
- AAPA 313 Financial Aspects
- AAPA 323 Regulation and Taxation
- NAIC How to Analyze Insurer Portfolios
- NAIC Regulating for Solvency
- Course in member's specialized area (pre-approved by the Education Committee)
Health Concentration (3 Required)
Complete AIRC 410 Regulatory Compliance: Companies, Producers and OperationsComplete AIRC 420 Regulatory Compliance: Insurance and Annuity Products
| Complete two of the following: Medical Expense Insurance Supplemental Health Insurance Disability Part I, Primer Disability Part II, Advanced Issues Disability Part III, Group and Worksite Issues Managed Care Part A, The Basics Managed Care Part B, Management Structure Managed Care Part C, Trends Fraud Part I, Introduction Fraud Part II, Key Products Fraud Part III, Legal Issues LTC Part I, Understanding Needs and Options LTC Part II, Financing LTC Part III, The Product LTC Part IV, Administration and Claims HIPAA Primer |
HIPAA Advanced Issues HIPAA Action Items for Insurers Medical Management Part I, Overview Medical Management Part II, Utilization Management Medical Management Part III, Call Centers Medical Management IV, Case Management Medical Management V, Disease Management Medical Management VI, Quality Management C1 Med. Aspects of Claims C2 Life & Health Insurance Law C3 Claims Administration AHM 510 Governance & Regulation How to Analyze Insurers Investment Portfolios NAIC Integrating Market Regulation NAIC Market Analysis NAIC Regulating for Solvency |
Property and Casualty (3 Required)
Complete CPCU 530 The Legal Environment of Insurance
Complete one of the following:
- AIAF 111 Statutory Accounting for Property Casualty Insurers
- CPCU 540 Finance for Risk Management & Insurance Professionals
- AFE4 Property and Liability Insurance Accounting
Complete one of the following:
- CAS Part 5 Introduction to Property and Casualty Insurance and Ratemaking
- CPCU 560 Financial Services Institutions
- AIC 33 Claim Handling Principles and Practices
- AIC 34 Workers' Comp and Managing Bodily Injury Claims
- APA 91 Principles of Premium Auditing
- Are 144 Reinsurance Principles and Practices
- ASLI 163 Surplus Lines Insurance Operations
- CFE 2 Analysis and Evaluation Procedure, or
- AICP's Ratemaking What the State Filer Needs to Know
One elective course in your specialized area (i.e. personal lines insurance, commercial property/casualty insurance, law for insurance professionals, etc.) AICPCU courses excluded for the purpose of meeting this requirement are: Introduction to Property & Liability Insurance, Introduction to Claims, Introduction to Risk Management, and Introduction to Underwriting.
The Ratemaking course is offered by AICP. For more information about this course, click here. The CAS Part 5 course is offered by the Casualty Actuarial Society. For more information about this course, refer to www.casact.org.
The above courses are offered through AHIP, LOMA, IRES, NAIC and AICPCU. For more information regarding these courses, refer to http://www.ahip.org/, http://www.loma.org/, http://www.go-ires.org/, http://www.naic.org/, and http://www.aicpcu.org/.