TC-2.2 TC-2.2 Training and Maintaining Competence
TC-2.2.1
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insurance licensee must annually determine the training needs of individuals undertakingcontrolled functions . It must develop a training plan to address these needs and ensure that training is planned, appropriately structured and evaluated.Added: October 2020TC-2.2.2
The assessment and training plan described in Paragraph TC-2.2.1 should be aimed at ensuring that the relevant
controlled functions maintains competence in theposition An individual can develop skills and gain experience in a variety of ways. These could include on the job learning, individual study, and other methods. In almost every situation, and for most individuals, it is likely that competence will be developed most effectively by a mixture of training methods.Added: October 2020TC-2.2.3
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insurance licensees must include a programme for continuous professional development training (“CPD ”) for theircontrolled functions .Added: October 2020TC-2.2.4
Approved persons may choose to fulfil their CPD requirements by attending courses, workshops, conferences and seminars at local or foreign training institutions.Added: October 2020TC-2.2.5
The annual training required under Paragraph TC-2.2.1 must also include the quarterly updates, if any, to the CBB Volume 3 (Insurance) Rulebook, in areas relevant to each
controlled function .Added: October 2020TC-2.2.6
Insurance licensees should maintain appropriate training records for each individual.Licensees should note how the relevant training relates to and supports the individual’s role. Training records may be reviewed during supervisory visits to assess theinsurance licensees systems and to review how thelicensee ensures that its staff are competent and remain competent for their roles.Added: October 2020Maintaining Competence
TC-2.2.7
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insurance licensee must make appropriate arrangements to ensure thatcontrolled functions maintain competence.Added: October 2020TC-2.2.8
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insurance licensee should ensure that maintaining competence for anapproved person takes into account:(a) Application of technical knowledge;(b) Application and development of skills; and(c) Any market changes and changes to products, legislation and regulation.Added: October 2020TC-2.2.9
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insurance licensee may utilise theCPD schemes of relevant professional bodies to demonstrate compliance with TC-2.2.1. In-house training, seminars, conferences, further qualifications, product presentations, computer-based training and one-to-one tuition may also be considered to demonstrate compliance with Paragraph TC-2.2.1.Added: October 2020