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Can individual States use part of the 12 undefined hours for state-specific education requirements?

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Can individual States use part of the 12 undefined hours for state-specific education requirements?

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A. The short answer is yes. However, there is no uniform standard associated with how many of the 12 hours a state can use and no specific trend has emerged. A course naming convention has been developed regarding how to identify courses that may have specific content embedded in them. In the short term, course providers, along with NMLS, will determine state-specific course requirements that were included in their state’s SAFE legislation.

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