After passing the test, you are designated a certified claims administrator. This is a lifetime certification, provided that continuing education requirements are met.
The department will review your application and determine if you meet the minimum requirements to take the test. The department will respond to your application no less than fourteen days prior to the next scheduled test date.
If you are a certified claims administrator and you fail the test, your certification will be terminated until you retest and pass.
A department-approved curriculum must be reapproved every three years.
Credits earned within five years prior to the effective date of this rule may be carried forward and applied toward meeting the required continuing education credits for three years following the effective date of this rule up to a maximum of forty-five credits.
Credits may be earned in the following areas:
The forty-five credits must include any training designated as mandatory by the department. All training must be specific to Washington law, or describe in detail how the training is relevant to administering Washington law. If you fail to earn sufficient continuing education credits, you will be required to retake the written test to maintain your certified status.
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-15-360
Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020 and 51.14.030. 12-03-088, § 296-15-360, filed 1/17/12, effective 2/17/12. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020, 51.14.020, 51.32.190, 51.14.090, and 51.14.095. 07-17-162, § 296-15-360, filed 8/22/07, effective 10/1/07; 06-06-066, § 296-15-360, filed 2/28/06, effective 4/1/06.