Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD881

Introduced
3/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  
Engrossed
6/2/25  
Enrolled
6/3/25  

Caption

An Act to Establish an Apprentice Insurance Producer License

Impact

Should LD881 be enacted, it will modify current state laws regulating insurance producers, specifically by creating a formal mechanism for apprenticeships in the insurance field. This change could potentially lower the barrier to entry for individuals wanting to pursue careers in insurance, thereby increasing the number of professionals in the industry. The bill introduces provisions for oversight, where a licensed producer is responsible for the actions of the apprentice, ensuring that standards are maintained during the apprenticeship period.

Summary

LD881, An Act to Establish an Apprentice Insurance Producer License, proposes a new licensing category for individuals entering the insurance profession as apprentices. This initiative aims to streamline the pathway for aspiring insurance producers by allowing them to gain practical experience under the supervision of a licensed insurance producer without the necessity of previously passing a licensing examination. The established fee for the apprentice license is set at $100, which emphasizes the state's focus on enabling greater access to the insurance market for new entrants.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill is primarily positive among those advocating for the insurance industry’s growth and accessibility. Supporters argue it provides a necessary avenue for training and development in the insurance sector, which could help to address workforce shortages. However, there may be hesitations from some existing insurance professionals who believe that the current licensing requirements ensure higher standards in the field, potentially feeling that loosening these requirements might impact the quality of service provided to consumers.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the implications of allowing individuals to begin working in insurance roles without passing an examination first. Critics may express concerns about the qualifications of apprentices and the adequacy of supervision provided by licensed producers. There may also be debates about the potential for this change to either dilute professional standards or serve as an effective method for nurturing new talent within the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB3533

LICENSURE APPRENTICESHIP ACT

ME SB31

Establishing an apprentice guide license.

ME A4499

Establishes agricultural apprenticeship program in DOLWD.

ME S2860

Establishes Artificial Intelligence Apprenticeship Program and artificial intelligence apprenticeship tax credit program.

ME S377

Licensing Course Removal/Insurance Producers

ME HB1284

Regulating Apprentices in Licensed Trades

ME SB390

To Establish The State Apprenticeship Agency Act.

ME S1831

Establishes Statewide youth apprenticeship program; appropriates $25 million annually.

ME HB590

AN ACT relating to an apprenticeship tax credit.

ME HB238

AN ACT relating to an apprenticeship tax credit.

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