Vermont License Law
Vermont's 'substantial compliance' standard in CE means a licensee must:
AComplete at least 75% of required CE hours
BComplete all required CE hours before the renewal deadline to maintain active status✓ Correct
CAttend only in-person courses
DComplete CE in Vermont only
Explanation
Vermont requires full completion of the required continuing education hours before the renewal deadline. Licenses that are not renewed with all CE completed will lapse.
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