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A closing coordinator in Concord 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

B) A broker has 18 months after first affiliation, not initial licensure 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
All North Carolina brokers must complete eight hours of approved CE each license year once CE begins to apply.
B
A broker has 18 months after first affiliation, not initial licensure under current North Carolina rules
C
A broker who completes all required Postlicensing courses becomes nonprovisional; the change does not wait on the next license renewal.
D
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.

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