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If I take more than 30 hours of continuing education during my three year education cycle, may I carry over the extra hours I completed to a future reporting period?

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If I take more than 30 hours of continuing education during my three year education cycle, may I carry over the extra hours I completed to a future reporting period?

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A. Yes. Up to ten hours of elective course credits may be carried forward to your next reporting period only. The latest Continuing Education Compliance Form has a section on the second page for you to record these hours. Only courses completed after September 22, 2000, may be carried forward. The three required courses in Civil Rights, Core Law, and Canons of Ethics must be taken anew each reporting period. If you duplicate any of the three core classes, they may be carried forward as electives.

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