(b) The initial training course required by this section must be no less than eight hours, and the ongoing training courses required by this section must be no less than four hours every 24 months. The courses must be approved by the commissioner and may be approved as continuing education courses under section 60K.56. The courses must consist of topics related to long-term care insurance, long-term care services, and qualified state long-term care insurance partnership programs, including, but not limited to:
- (1) state and federal regulations and requirements and the relationship between qualified state long-term care insurance partnership programs and other public and private coverage of long-term care services, including Medicaid/Minnesota medical assistance;
- (2) available long-term care services and providers;
- (3) changes or improvements in long-term care services or providers;
- (4) alternatives to the purchase of private long-term care insurance;
- (5) the effect of inflation on benefits and the importance of inflation protection; and
- (6) consumer suitability standards and guidelines. The training required by this section must not include training that is insurer or company product specific or that includes any sales or marketing information, materials, or training, other than those required by state or federal law.