CE Credit for Insurance Licensees:
Up to eight (8) hours of CE credit can be earned by insurance licensees from the states of Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.
Ethics CE Credit for Insurance Licensees:
Up to seven (7) hours of Ethics CE credit can be earned by insurance licensees from the states of Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.
An insurance licensee may earn from one to seven hours of Ethics CE credit as part of the nine total CE credits available at the Symposium.
CFP-CE:
Several of the sessions have been filed for CFP-CE credit. Up to ten (10) hours of CFP-CE credit can be earned by CFP Certificants.
PACE:
Up to nine (9) hours of PACE credit is available to all designees who are subject to PACE requirements.
Rules for CE credit (adapted from State Insurance Departments):
Please Note:
Not all sessions of the Symposium qualify for CE credit. The schedule identifies the sessions that are approved for CE credit. The schedule
will be in the printed program which you will receive at the Symposium.
Stamping your CE form when you shouldn’t (when you haven’t attended the entire session) is unethical and dishonest, and has no place in our industry. Please do not do it. Abuse of the rules negatively affects the reputation of the Symposium, BYU, Society of Financial Service Professionals, sponsors, and their relationships with the various state insurance departments. Abuse will result in a loss of CE approval.
Questions:
Questions about CE credit may be directed to Angela Aldous at
utahsfsp@gmail.com. During the Symposium, inquire at the Registration Counter.