Wisconsin continuing education requirements include:
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12 hours annually
12 hours annually would be 24 hours over 2 years, which exceeds Wisconsin's requirement. This option represents a common misconception of confusing annual requirements with biennial requirements.
18 hours every 2 years
24 hours every 4 years
24 hours every 4 years would be equivalent to 12 hours annually, which is less than Wisconsin's requirement of 18 hours every 2 years. Some states do use this longer cycle, but not Wisconsin.
No continuing education required
No continuing education required is incorrect as Wisconsin mandates 18 hours of CE every 2 years for license renewal. Only a few states have minimal or no CE requirements.
Why is this correct?
Wisconsin requires 18 hours of continuing education every 2 years for license renewal. This 2-year cycle with 18 hours is specifically mandated by Wisconsin's Department of Safety and Professional Services to ensure licensees maintain current knowledge.
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