Alaska License Law
An applicant for an Alaska real estate license who has been convicted of a felony involving fraud:
AIs permanently barred from licensure
BMust wait 10 years after conviction before applying
CMay be denied a license based on the Commission's review of fitness✓ Correct
DIs automatically approved once the sentence is completed
Explanation
A prior felony conviction involving fraud does not automatically disqualify an Alaska license applicant, but the Commission will review the circumstances to determine the applicant's fitness and trustworthiness. The Commission has discretion to deny the application based on this review.
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