$(document).ready(function(){$("#StateDropDownList").change(function(evt){ShowStateRegulation();});$("#StateDropDownList").keyup(function(evt){ShowStateRegulation();});});function ShowStateRegulation(){var StateRegulations=GetStateRegulations();var StateInfoTable=$("#StateInfoTable");StateInfoTable.removeClass("Hidden");StateInfoTable.addClass("InfoTable");if($("#StateDropDownList").val()!=""){var StateCell=$("#StateCell");var RegulationCell=$("#RegulationCell");var State=$("#StateDropDownList option:selected").text();StateCell.html(State);RegulationCell.html(StateRegulations[State]);}}function GetStateRegulations(){var StateRegulations=new Array();StateRegulations.Alabama="Alabama Securities Commission Rule 830-X-3-.28 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Alaska="Alaska Insurance Department Regulation 3 AAC 26.820 - 3 AAC 26.825 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage";StateRegulations.Arkansas="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Arizona="Arizona Insurance Department Bulletin 2008-07 encourages reference to NAIC model rule that provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education.";StateRegulations.California="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage in California. California Assembly Bill AB 2149 (Securities Division) provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. California Assembly Bill AB 2717 (Insurance Division) provides that all of the College's designations are either exempt from the legislation or are not considered senior designations. Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor (sm) and Chartered Retirement Plans Specialist (sm) may not be used in conjunction with selling insurance products to senior citizens.";StateRegulations.Colorado="Colorado CRS 51-4.8(IA) provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Connecticut="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Delaware="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations["District of Columbia"]="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Florida="Florida Office of Financial Regulation Rule 69W-600.0133 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Georgia="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Hawaii="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Idaho="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Illinois="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Indiana="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Iowa="Iowa Insurance Department bulletin 07-05 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Kansas="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Kentucky="Kentucky KRS 304.9-350(8) recognizes all designations awarded by the College for Financial Planning, except Registered Paraplanner (sm). ";StateRegulations.Louisiana="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Maine="Maine Office of Securities Chapter 512 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Maryland="Maryland parallels NASAA model rule, which provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of the College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Massachusetts="Massachusetts Securities Division Regulation 950 CMR 12.204(2)(i) exempts designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of the College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Michigan="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Minnesota="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Mississippi="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Missouri="Missouri CSR 30-51.170 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Montana="Montana Securities Department rule 6.10.602 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Nebraska="Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance, Department of Securities Interpretive Opinion No. 26 approves all of the College's designations for usage.";StateRegulations.Nevada="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations["New Hampshire"]="New Hampshire House Bill 1274 and RSA 421-B:6 provide preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations["New Jersey"]="New Jersey Predatory Annuities Prevention Act provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations["New Mexico"]="New Mexico Securities Division rule 12.11.17 NMAC provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations["New York"]="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations["North Carolina"]="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations["North Dakota"]="North Dakota parallels the NASAA model rule, which provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of the College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Ohio="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Oklahoma="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Oregon="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Pennsylvania="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations["Rhode Island"]="Rhode Island Division of Insurance Regulation 112 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations["South Carolina"]="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations["South Dakota"]="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Tennessee="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Texas="Texas Banking and Securities Rule 7 TAC 115.16 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Utah="Utah Insurance Department Rule R590-252 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Vermont="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Virginia="Virginia State Corporation Commission Rule 14VAC5-43 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Washington="Washington Department of Financial Institutions Securities Division Section WAC 460-25A-030 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations["West Virginia"]="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Wisconsin="Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions Securities Division Section DFI-Sec 10.02 provides preferential treatment for designations awarded by accredited institutions of higher education. All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";StateRegulations.Wyoming="All of College's designations are acceptable for usage.";return StateRegulations;}
