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A licensee completed five continuing education credits above what is required during the last renewal cycle. It is time to renew his/her license again and

A licensee completed five continuing education credits above what is required during the last renewal cycle. It is time to renew his/her license again and s/he is planning on using these credits for the current renewal cycle. Is this permissible under Board regulations? 


A. Yes, as long as the continuing education credits have been taken within five years of the renewal cycle, it is acceptable. 


B. No, because continuing education credits must be completed within 24 months preceding license renewal. 


C. Yes, because s/he took more courses than was required, the Board will accept the unused portion from the prior cycle in recognition of his/her dedication to the profession. 


D. Yes, because in addition to taking additional continuing education credits, the licensee taught a kindergarten class how to properly brush teeth

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