North Carolina License Law
A NC broker is NOT required to complete continuing education in a given year if they:
AAre over age 65
BHave been licensed for more than 10 years
CHold an inactive license✓ Correct
DAre a broker-in-charge
Explanation
NC brokers with inactive licenses are exempt from the continuing education requirement. However, if they wish to reactivate their license, they must complete CE that was due during their inactive period (or complete specified catch-up courses).
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