Missouri Files Insurance Navigator Rule to Comply with New Licensing Law

The Missouri Department of Insurance announced it has filed an emergency rule to comply with provisions of Senate Bill 262, which was passed by the Missouri General Assembly with an emergency clause for the licensing of “navigators” prior to the federally facilitated health insurance exchanges becoming operational on Oct. 1 in Missouri.

Individuals applying for license as a navigator will be required to pass an exam before being issued a license. An entity or producer with an active license to sell health insurance products in Missouri will not be required to take the exam. The cost for applying for a navigator’s license is $25 for an individual or $50 for an entity. Each license is valid for two years.

Individuals and entities licensed as navigators can provide fair and impartial information and services to consumers regarding eligibility, enrollment and program specifications about the health insurance marketplace operating in the state.

Those applying for an individual navigator license must:

Information about the licensing of navigators is available on our website at insurance.mo.gov.

Source: Missouri Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions & Professional Registration