Alaska License Law
A real estate licensee in Alaska who is convicted of a felony involving fraud may face:
AOnly a civil fine
BSuspension or revocation of their license and possible criminal penalties✓ Correct
CMandatory additional education only
DNo consequence if the crime was not real estate-related
Explanation
A felony conviction, especially one involving dishonesty or fraud, is grounds for disciplinary action by the Alaska Real Estate Commission including suspension or revocation of the real estate license.
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