Agents and Adjusters who hold a certificate of authority from the Alberta Insurance Council must obtain 15 hours of continuing education credits as a condition of renewing their certificate of authority. Effective July 1, 2014 a “certificate term” means the period beginning on July 1 and ending on the next June 30. Please allow 10 business days to receive the SCS Confirmation of Completion which will be emailed to you. Name Email Student Number CIPR Number I have completed the following course(s) and required documents: 2921 Foundations of Risk Management AAC 51748 0985 Risk Control AAC 51749 0986 Risk Financing AAC 51104 0933 Principles of Suretyship AAC 51752 0934 Contract Surety AAC 51750 0935 Construction & Surety Law AAC 51751 Please check the appropriate boxes Certificate holders are required to demonstrate that they have completed 15 hours of approved continuing education courses for each class of license being renewed by entering all approved courses under their profile. The AIC will conduct random audits to determine that certificate holders are in compliance with these requirements. All certificate holders must keep a copy of their CE certificates issued by a continuing education provider for a period of 3 years following the expiry of the certificate term and must provide a copy of those records when they become part of a random audit. Agents or Adjusters who become licensed for the first time in the first nine months of any certificate term are required to obtain CE credits. The number of hours required is calculated on a pro-rated basis in accordance with a formula established by the regulation. Agents who become licensed in the final three months of a certificate term are not required to obtain CE credits for that year only. CAPTCHA Leave this field blank