How often is continuing education required for Kansas licensees?
Question & Answer
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Every year
A is incorrect because Kansas does not require annual continuing education. Annual CE is uncommon in real estate licensing, as most states use longer renewal cycles to balance ongoing education with practical experience.
Every two years
Every three years
C is incorrect because while some states use three-year renewal cycles, Kansas specifically requires renewal every two years. This misconception often arises when students confuse Kansas requirements with other states' regulations.
Every four years
D is incorrect because Kansas does not have a four-year renewal cycle. Four-year cycles are rare in real estate licensing and would not allow for adequate oversight and updating of licensees' knowledge.
Why is this correct?
B is correct because Kansas mandates continuing education every two years, with licensees completing 12 hours during each renewal period. This two-year cycle aligns with the standard license renewal timeframe in Kansas, making it the only accurate option among the choices provided.
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