West Virginia Code § 30-40-14

Prelicense education
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(a) Applicants for a broker's license shall provide evidence satisfactory to the commission
that he or she has completed at least 180 clock-hours, equivalent to 12 college semester
credit hours, in a course or courses approved by the commission: Provided, That an
applicant for a broker's license who holds a salesperson's license in this state shall be
required to provide evidence that he or she has completed an additional 90 eclock-hours,
equivalent to six college semester hours, in a course or courses approved by the commission.
(b) Applicants for a salesperson's license shall provide evidence satisfactory to the
commission that he or she has completed 90 clock-hours, equivaulent to six college semester
credit hours, in a course or courses approved by the commission.
(c) Any course required by subsection (a) or (b) of this section shall have been completed
during the three-year period preceding the date of application in order to be accepted by the
commission.

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