Arizona license renewal requires how many hours of continuing education?
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12 hours every year
Arizona does not require 12 hours annually; the state uses a biennial (every two years) renewal cycle with a 24-hour total requirement, making this option incorrect on both the number of hours and the renewal frequency.
24 hours every 2 years
30 hours every 2 years
30 hours every two years is not the Arizona standard; this figure may reflect requirements in other states such as Texas, but Arizona's ADRE mandates 24 hours per two-year renewal cycle.
18 hours every year
Arizona does not use an annual renewal cycle with 18 hours; the correct framework is a two-year cycle, and 18 hours does not match any Arizona CE requirement, making this option doubly incorrect.
Why is this correct?
Arizona requires 24 hours of CE every 2 years for license renewal.
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