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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 2 · Part 3

33-2-319. Qualified risk manager defined.

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33-2-319 . Qualified risk manager defined.
(1)A qualified risk manager means a person who:
(a)is an employee of or a third-party consultant retained by the commercial policyholder;
(b)provides skilled services in loss prevention, loss reduction, or risk and insurance coverage analysis and purchases of insurance; and
(c)has the qualifications specified in subsection (2).
(2)To be a qualified risk manager, a person must have:
(i)a bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited college or university in risk management, business administration, finance, economics, or any other field determined by the commissioner to demonstrate minimum competence in risk management; and
(A)3 years of experience in risk financing, claims administration, loss prevention, risk and insurance analysis, or purchasing commercial lines of insurance; or
(B)one of the following designations:
(I)a designation as a chartered property and casualty underwriter
(CPCU)issued by the American institute for CPCU/insurance institute of America;
(II)a designation as an associate in risk management issued by the American institute for CPCU/insurance institute of America;
(III)a designation as certified risk manager issued by the national alliance for insurance education and research;
(IV)a designation as a risk and insurance management society fellow issued by the global risk management institute;
(V)any other designation, certification, or license determined by the commissioner to demonstrate minimum competency in risk management;
(i)at least 7 years of experience in risk financing, claims administration, loss prevention, risk and insurance coverage analysis, or purchasing commercial lines of insurance; and
(ii)any one of the designations specified in subsection (2)(a)(ii)(B);
(c)at least 10 years of experience in risk financing, claims administration, loss prevention, risk and insurance coverage analysis, or purchasing commercial lines of insurance; or
(d)a graduate degree from an accredited college or university in risk management, business administration, finance, economics, or any other field determined by the commissioner to demonstrate minimum competence in risk management.
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