Field Practice/Ethics Home Service
- Recruit
at least 1 new member this year
- Attend
Association Leadership Conference
- Attend
Board and Committee Chair Orientation at June board meeting
- Provide
guidance to the President in the following matters
- Rights
of the Association
- Authority
to Control Membership Quality
- Complaints
Against Members
- Investigations
Against Members
- Hearings
- Public
Statements by the Association
- Recite
the Code of Ethics at the September membership meeting
- Ensure
the Code of Ethics is sent out in at least one newsletter each year
- Work
with membership chair to encourage home service agents to belong
- Meet
with the Program chair to arrange at least one program a year devoted to
home service issues
- Promote
the opportunity for home service agents to qualify for NAIFA Industry
Awards, especially the Home Service Quality Sales Award
- Ensure
home service agents are briefed on LUTC courses
The Committee on Field Practices shall consider and make
recommendations concerning problems of business practices referred to it by the
President or the Board of Directors involving or related to the sale of life or
health insurance.