LLQP Ethics and Professional Practice (Quebec)

Already licensed for common law provinces and looking to be licensed in Quebec, the LLQP course provides you with all the necessary study material to become certified to write the provincial exam.

The program consists of one module - Ethics and Professional Practice Civil Law

The LLQP features the following online products:

  • 100% online delivery
  • ​Roadmap to Certification
  • Condensed Study Notes with Multilingual Audio Recording of Study Notes
  • End-of-Chapter Quizzes
  • Mock Exams
  • Need-to-Know Videos
  • Exam Prep Webinar Bootcamps
  • Digital flashcards
  • Online certification exams (proctored electronically) – 3 attempts per module
  • Detailed exam feedback reports

A minimum grade of 60% is required to pass each certification exam.

You have three (3) attempts per module. You may purchase one (1) additional attempt per module for $20.

Regulatory Limit on Exam Attempts:
Failure on a fourth (4th) attempt on any individual module will result in the expiry of this course as per provincial regulatory requirements. Once a course has expired, you will no longer have access to the course content or your course history.
In order to complete the LLQP, you will be required to re-enrol in the LLQP certification course and start anew.

Upon successfully passing all of the required certification exams, your results will be entered in the Canadian Insurance Participant Registry (CIPR), at which time you may apply with your provincial regulator to write the provincial exams.

Enrollment Period: 1 year or the fourth unsuccessful attempt, whichever comes first.

A $25 administration fee is applicable for changes to course enrollment after 10 calendar days of purchase.

Question format: Multiple choice

Questions per exam: 20

Exam Length: 75 minutes

Passing Grade: 60%

Refund Policy: This course is non-refundable and not transferable.

A $25 administration fee is applicable for changes to course enrollment after 10 calendar days of purchase.

Login Policy: You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your username and password. Sharing your access with others is not permitted. Failure to comply may result in the immediate termination of your course.

Certification Policy: We certify students within one business day, Monday - Friday (9am-5pm EST).

Learner Inclusiveness Policy: Oliver Publishing Inc. strives to provide equal education opportunities for all clients and potential clients (“learners”) regarding enrolment, instruction, assessment, support and reporting. The company does not discriminate in its decisions or processes regarding learners based on any of the following criteria: age, religion, sex (including pregnancy and breastfeeding), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, family status, marital status, disability (including mental, physical, developmental or learning disabilities), race or colour, ancestry, place of origin, ethnic origin, citizenship, record of offences, association or relationship with a person identified by one of the above grounds, or the perception that one of the above grounds applies. Any learner who has concerns regarding any kind of discrimination related to an Oliver’s program is encouraged to bring this to the attention of our Operations Manager Fernanda De Melo ([email protected]). Learners can raise concerns and make reports without fear of reprisal.

Conflict of Interest Policy
Learners have the right to learn in an environment dedicated solely to education and free from the promotion of any instructor’s proprietary interest in products, services, instruments, devices or materials. Should you feel that this policy has not been followed, please advise our Operations Manager via email at [email protected].

Ethics and Professional Practice (Quebec)

Competency: Develop an ethical professional practice, in compliance with the rules governing the insurance of persons1 sector

1. Understand the legal framework governing insurance of persons

- Define the provisions of the Civil Code of Québec applicable to insurance of persons

- Define the other sources of law applicable to insurance of persons

2. Integrate into practice the legal aspects of insurance and annuity contracts

- Characterize the parties involved in the contract

- Contextualize the rules relating to the contract’s formation, taking effect, reinstatement and termination

- Explain the main provisions and clauses of an insurance or annuity contract

- Integrate into practice the rules relating to beneficiary designation and exemption from seizure of benefits

- Contextualize the rules relating to claims and the payment of benefits

3. Integrate into practice the rules governing the activities of representatives in insurance of persons

- Explain the role of the organizations that protect consumers

- Integrate into practice the duties and obligations set out in the Code of ethics of the Chambre de la sécurité financière

- Integrate into practice the obligations and responsibilities of representatives in insurance of persons

System Requirements
  • PC Windows 8.1 or higher (no virtual machines permitted)
  • Mac OS:
    • Big Sur (11.7.10), Safari 16.6.1
    • Monterey (12.7.3), Safari 17.3.0
    • Ventura (13.6.4), Safari 17.3.0
    • Sonoma (14.3.1), Safari 17.3.0
Processors
  • Intel/AMD/ARM
Additional Requirements
  • Google Chrome Browser with pop-ups and JavaScript enabled
  • Safe Exam Browser (available for download through the test portal). Students must also connect a secondary camera on a smartphone (activated by a QR code).