Michigan continuing education requirements for license renewal include:
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6 hours every year
Michigan does not require 6 hours annually. Some states like California have annual requirements, but Michigan follows a 3-year cycle. This misconception likely comes from confusing Michigan with states that mandate annual continuing education.
18 hours every 3 years
24 hours every 2 years
Michigan requires 18 hours over 3 years, not 24 hours every 2 years. This option represents a different state's requirement pattern. The 24-hour/2-year cycle is used in some states but not Michigan.
No continuing education required
Michigan mandates continuing education for license renewal. No state completely eliminates continuing education requirements as they're essential for maintaining professional standards and protecting consumers.
Why is this correct?
Michigan law requires 18 hours of continuing education completed within each 3-year license renewal cycle. This ensures licensees maintain current knowledge while allowing flexibility in course selection and timing throughout the cycle.
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