How often is continuing education required for Kansas licensees?
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Every year
Kansas does not require annual CE renewal; the renewal cycle is two years, so a one-year requirement misrepresents the actual KREC licensing schedule.
Every two years
Every three years
A three-year CE cycle is not used by Kansas; this timeframe is more commonly associated with certain other professional licenses in other states, not Kansas real estate licensees.
Every four years
A four-year renewal period would leave licensees without updated training for far too long and does not reflect the KREC's established two-year renewal structure.
Why is this correct?
Under Kansas real estate licensing law administered by the Kansas Real Estate Commission (KREC), licensees must complete 12 hours of continuing education during each two-year license renewal period. The renewal cycle is set on a two-year basis, making answer B the precise and accurate response. This structure aligns with the majority of U.S. states that use biennial renewal cycles for real estate licenses.
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