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Are there a certain number of hours of employment required for re-certification?

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Are there a certain number of hours of employment required for re-certification?

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A. Yes. Currently, CNAs must perform 64 hours of nursing-related services for pay in a two-year certification period, in order to get their certifications renewed. CNAs who fail to work at least 64 hours in two years must re-train and re-test or just re-test to again become certified in the State of Delaware.

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