Washington License Law
In Washington, a broker who takes continuing education hours that do not meet DOL requirements will find that:
AThey receive partial credit toward the requirement
BThose hours will not count toward the required 30 hours and the license cannot be renewed without the correct courses✓ Correct
CThey can take an exemption exam instead
DThe DOL will accept alternative hours at the broker's request
Explanation
Washington continuing education courses must be approved by the DOL. Unapproved courses will not count toward the 30-hour requirement. Brokers should verify DOL approval before enrolling in any CE course.
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