Illinois Set to Implement State-Based Licensing System for Producers

The Illinois Department of Insurance has announced that on July 26, 2010, it will implement the State-Based Systems (SBS) licensing system.

SBS will allow producer licensing functions to be completed electronically through a Web-based system. Through SBS, an insurance producer will be able to register immediately, without paperwork delays, and at any time, on any day.

SBS permits real time access to a producer’s licensing information, thereby eliminating the delays caused by regular mail and telephone calls or e-mail correspondence. In particular, producers will receive the following benefits from the separtment’s conversion to the SBS licensing system:

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In 2011, providers will be able to upload course schedules that will be available on-line for producers. In addition, provider online registration, if available from the provider will be linked to each course for ease of registration.

During the time that SBS is being implemented, electronic and paper license applications and renewals through the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) and the department will be temporarily unavailable. Electronic functionality will be unavailable beginning July 16, 2010, and will resume normal operations on July 26, 2010.

Individuals are encouraged to apply and renew licenses through NIPR after that date. The department has consistently supported the electronic initiative in producer licensing. The transition to SBS will provide much improved service to licensees and improved uniformity among the states that have already adopted SBS for insurance regulation needs.

SBS was developed by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) to serve the regulatory needs of states, improve the efficiency of the producer licensing process, improve the uniformity of multi-state licensing, and better service producers. SBS is being used by twenty states with several others soon to join.

For more information on the NAIC’s State-Based Systems’ approach to insurance regulatory tools, visit http://www.statebasedsystems.com/.

Source: Illinois Department of Insurance