How long are terms for Delaware Commission Members?
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2 years
Option A (2 years) is incorrect as it doesn't match Delaware's specified term length. Some states may use shorter terms, but Delaware's regulatory framework requires three-year terms for Commission members.
3 years
4 years
Option C (4 years) is incorrect because while some states use four-year terms for regulatory positions, Delaware specifically sets the Commission term at three years.
5 years
Option D (5 years) is incorrect as it exceeds Delaware's specified term length. Five-year terms are sometimes used for other state positions but not for Delaware Real Estate Commission members.
Why is this correct?
Option B is correct because Delaware state law specifically mandates that Real Estate Commission members serve three-year terms. This structured term length ensures consistent regulatory oversight while allowing for periodic rotation of Commission members.
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