UCC Courses
CLM offers the Universal Claims Certification to protect the public's interests and provide a universal certification that maintains consistent requirements, governance and continuing education standards. For states that recognize the UCC, individuals need not complete the state's pre-licensing course, exam or maintain the state's continuing education requirements. However, to maintain the UCC and be eligible for renewal, an adjuster must complete a minimum of 24 hours of continuing education courses, including five hours of law and ethics courses. Below is the list of courses specifically approved for UCC continuing education. State CE credit can vary. The below credit values are for UCC CE only.
Provider Courses
- Course Instruction Type Expiry Date
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CLM 2023 Spotlight Transportation (Philadelphia) Conference
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2023 CLM Construction Conference
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Premier Session - 2023 CLM Construction Conference
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2023 CLM Austin Chapter Educational and Networking Event - 10/05
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2023 CLM Seattle Chapter Educational and Networking Event 10-5-23
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2023 CLM Denver Chapter Education and Networking Event - 10/11
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2023 CLM Kentucky Chapter Educational and Networking Event 10-11-23
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2023 CLM Atlanta Educational and Networking Event 11/7/2023
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2023 CLM South New Jersey Education and Networking Event 12-5-23
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Bad Faith - Ohio
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Bad Faith - Florida
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CLM Webinar -Defending Damages and TBI Cases
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Everyday Ethics: Ethical Conduct & Professionalism in Insurance
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Understanding Catastrophe Modeling
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Insurtech: Where We Are and Where We Are Going
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Managing Property Risk in a World of Increasing Climate-Related Disasters
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Business Interruption Insurance: Prevent, Mitigate, and Resolve Losses
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CEU- Workers Compensation and Employers Liability Overview
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Terrorism and Its Impact on Insurance - 3rd Edition
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Homeowners Policy Endorsement
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Earthquakes and Insurance: Coverage Basics
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Commercial Property
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An ERM Approach to Managing Cyber Risks
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Bodily Injury Claims Issues
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Ramp up on Coverage for Recreational Type Vehicles
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2023 Florida Law and Ethics Update: All Lines Adjuster
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Fraud in the Property and Casualty Insurance Industry
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Flood Insurance
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FEMA Flood Coverage
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Sarbanes-Oxley: Ethics & Public Trust
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Personal Financial Decision Making
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Commercial Auto Ins Fundamentals
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Introduction to Flexible Spending Accounts
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High Deductible Health Plans
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Paul J. Winn - Ethical Considerations in Selling to Seniors
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E-Coverage
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Directors and Officers Liability
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Marine Insurance
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Natural Disasters - Coverage Issues
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Toxic Mold and Homeowners Insurance
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Ethics and The Insurance Industry
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Introduction to Personal Umbrella, 2nd edition
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Insurance Principles and Policies
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Insurance Fraud in Claims
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Commercial General Liability
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Good Faith Claim Investigation
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Fundamentals of Homeowners Insurance
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Risk Financing Alternatives: Captives and Self Insurance
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Reputational Risk
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Personal Auto Policy Basics
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Meeting Your Customers' Commercial Property Needs
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Large Account Management for Underwriters
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Introduction to Risk Management
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Businessowners Policy
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Commercial Property From Primary to Secondary Markets
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The Insurance Policy
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The Cyber Risk Landscape
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Surplus Lines Insurance Overview
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Surplus Lines in the Insurance Industry
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Adjuster Conduct and Law
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Basic Ethics for the Insurance Professional
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Introduction to Personal Auto, 2nd Edition
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Products Liability
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Agency Errors and Omissions
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Anti-Money Laundering Legislation