Arizona license renewal requires how many hours of continuing education?
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12 hours every year
A is incorrect because Arizona does not require annual CE. This misconception may stem from confusing Arizona with other states that have annual requirements or misunderstanding the renewal cycle.
24 hours every 2 years
30 hours every 2 years
C is incorrect because while Arizona does require CE every 2 years, the specific requirement is 24 hours, not 30 hours. The 30-hour figure may be confused with requirements from other states or for different license types.
18 hours every year
D is incorrect because Arizona does not require 18 hours annually. This option combines an incorrect hour requirement with an incorrect renewal frequency, potentially testing if students are memorizing numbers without understanding the context.
Why is this correct?
B is correct because Arizona state law mandates 24 hours of continuing education every 2 years for license renewal. This biennial requirement aligns with many states' standard renewal cycles, ensuring licensees stay updated on industry practices and regulations.
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