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Consumer Protection Department panel approves asynchronous option for mandatory continuing education
Summary
The commission voted to allow the mandatory continuing education course to be presented asynchronously as well as live for the 2024–2026 cycle, citing limited live-seat availability and concern that many licensees could miss the February compliance deadline.
The Consumer Protection Department panel voted to allow the mandatory continuing education (CE) course to be offered asynchronously in addition to live, in-person or live-online delivery for the 2024–2026 cycle.
The move followed discussion about access and scheduling. Jill (broker) told commissioners she had received many calls from licensees and schools reporting a shortage of live classes and said one estimate suggested “about 10,000 people” could fail to complete required CE by the February deadline, exposing them to fines. Commissioners and staff cited instructor shortages and last-minute behavior by licensees as…
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