Colorado License Law
A Colorado broker who takes an educational course from an unlicensed or non-approved school for CE credit:
AReceives full credit as long as the course content is relevant
BCannot use that course for Commission-required CE credit since only approved providers are recognized✓ Correct
CMust request individual course approval from the Division of Real Estate
DCan use the course only for the elective CE hours
Explanation
Colorado's CE requirements mandate that all continuing education courses be completed through schools and course providers approved by the Colorado Division of Real Estate. Courses from unapproved providers cannot be used for CE credit.
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