Hawaii License Law
What is 'failure to maintain continuing education' and what is the consequence in Hawaii?
AA. Missing one CE hour results in a $100 fine but no other consequence
BB. Failure to complete the required 14 hours of CE during a renewal period results in license expiration; the licensee may not practice real estate with an expired license✓ Correct
CC. The broker is responsible for the agent's CE completion; the agent faces no direct consequence
DD. Incomplete CE results in automatic license suspension for 30 days
Explanation
Hawaii requires 14 hours of continuing education per 2-year renewal period. Failing to complete the required CE means the licensee cannot renew their license; it expires. An expired license cannot be used for any real estate activity. Reinstatement requires completing CE requirements and potentially additional steps depending on how long the license has been expired.
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