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A broker-in-charge in Charlotte is auditing the firm's approach to prelicensing, Postlicensing, and the 18-month deadline. Which statement is NOT accurate under current North Carolina law?

Correct Answer

D) Out-of-state North Carolina brokers remain exempt from CE under a current rule under current North Carolina rules

This choice is the inaccurate statement. The other three options describe the current North Carolina rule or guidance more accurately.

Answer Options
A
A broker who completes all required Postlicensing courses becomes nonprovisional; the change does not wait on the next license renewal.
B
Provisional brokers and brokers without BIC Eligible status take the General Update plus one elective; BICs and BIC Eligible brokers take BICUP plus one elective.
C
Repeal of the former out-of-state CE exemption means North Carolina brokers licensed elsewhere must still meet North Carolina approved CE requirements.
D
Out-of-state North Carolina brokers remain exempt from CE under a current rule under current North Carolina rules

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