Press Release
RWCS Designation CE Credit in all 50 States
The Registered Workers’ Compensation Specialist (RWCS) designation is now approved in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, for insurance licensing continuing education.
Previously the RWCS designation was approved in 48 states, but with the addition of Nebraska (7.0 CE hours) and West Virgina (10.0 CE hours) every state in the nation has now accepted the
program for insurance licensing continuing education.
“We are pleased that all across the country workers’ compensation professionals can now receive insurance licensing credit for the Registered Workers’ Compensation Specialist designation. This provides recognition of the need for education in the field of workers’ compensation and the value of the RWCS program,” said Porter T. Talbot, Executive Director of The National Registry of Workers’ Compensation Specialists.
The National Registry of Workers’ Compensation Specialists, was created for corporate and government employees to develop and maintain leading-edge knowledge of the industry and to recognize their academic achievements by awarding them a professional designation specific to the field of workers’ compensation. To learn more about the RWCS designation, visit their website at www.nrwcs.com.
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