User talk:Bailey Wallace

Copyright status of CISR
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Otherwise, you are encouraged to rewrite this article in your own original words to avoid any copyright infringement. Thank you.  Melsaran  (talk) 21:45, 6 September 2007 (UTC)

Speedy deletion of CISR
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Certified Insurance Service Representative
Certified Insurance Service Representative Certified Insurance Service Representative is a professional designation for insurance customer service professionals. The Program is comprised of five one-day courses that are offered throughout the US and Puerto Rico, and via the Internet through CISR OnLine. Certified Insurance Service Representatives courses are for employees of all insurance-related businesses. Designees must pass examinations in the five (5) core courses. To maintain the designation, CISRs must update each year with additional continuing education. Certified Insurance Service Representatives Courses: Insuring Commercial Casualty Exposures addresses the elements of legal liability, and the Commercial General Liability Policy (CGL).

Insuring Commercial Property identifies the property types exposed to loss, and whether they are covered by the Building and Personal Property Coverage Form. Additional and optional coverages and coverage extensions are discussed.

Insuring Personal Residential Property introduces the Homeowners Policy and from many angles: structure, correct type, determining occupancy, and identifying risks, specific locations, and who is an insured.

Insuring Personal Auto Exposures The learning objective is to take away a complete understanding of Personal Auto Policy coverages with Related Vehicles and Personal Umbrella coverages.

Agency Operations trains participants to understand agency systems and become team players in their organizations.

The Certified Insurance Service Representatives Program is conducted by The National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research, a provider of insurance and risk management education. In many states, state insurance associations administer the courses in partnership with The National Alliance.