Alaska License Law
A broker's Alaska real estate license has lapsed for 6 months. The broker now wants to resume practice. What must the broker do?
ASimply pay the renewal fee without any additional requirements
BComplete the full pre-license education course again
CApply for reinstatement and meet any requirements imposed by the Alaska Real Estate Commission✓ Correct
DAutomatically qualify for reinstatement after paying a penalty fee
Explanation
A lapsed license requires reinstatement through the Alaska Real Estate Commission. Depending on the length of the lapse, requirements may include continuing education, additional coursework, or re-examination.
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