Oregon License Law
Oregon's real estate continuing education requirement of 30 hours per 2-year cycle must include mandatory topics covering:
AOnly elective courses on topics of the broker's choice
BOREA-mandated topics including agency law, ethics, and other required subjects plus elective hours✓ Correct
C40 hours of online courses and 10 hours of classroom instruction
DOnly topics related to the broker's specialty (residential, commercial, etc.)
Explanation
Oregon's 30-hour CE requirement includes mandatory topics designated by OREA (such as agency law and ethics) plus elective hours. Licensees cannot fulfill the entire requirement with elective courses — the mandatory topics must be covered.
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