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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 15

45:15-16.2d Fulfillment of continuing education requirement.

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26. A person who, during a biennial licensing term, successfully completes one or more broker pre-licensure education courses as prescribed by the New Jersey Real Estate Commission shall be deemed to have fulfilled the continuing education requirement applicable to the license that such a person may seek to renew upon the conclusion of that license term. A person who is initially licensed as a salesperson during the first year of a two-year license term shall complete all applicable continuing education requirements in order to renew that license upon the conclusion of that license term.
A person who is initially licensed as a salesperson in the second year of the two-year license term shall not be required to fulfill any continuing education requirements in order to renew that license at the conclusion of that license term.
L.2009, c.238, s.26.
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