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Old 01-06-2007, 11:12 AM   #1
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Does you license requires you to have CED hours to renew it, or are you even required to renew it? Indvidual license.

They requires us in Oregon to have 16 hrs of CED every two years in order to renew it. Have a class next Sat cost $80.

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Old 01-06-2007, 04:09 PM   #2
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They told me not to worry about it ........Something about a total lack of class.

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They told me not to worry about it ........Something about a total lack of class.

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I did not say Special Ed
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Re: Continued Ed Class


Here in WA we have to have 16 hrs every 2 years (lic. good for 2 years) I found a place online & got all 16 hrs for about $175. & didn't even have to leave my office!
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Were required here in Florida but only 14 hours and every 2 years , but the cost is alot higher cost me last year about $ 250.00 plus the cost to renew my lic. $75.00 for the state plus $25.00 to the county .



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I did my last 14 hrs online, that is the way to go. Easy, and you don't have to pay attention to useless info, those classes are usually boring, boring, boring.
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In Jersey, 8hrs every renewal period (2 years).
About 150 bucks .
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