Alaska License Law
Under Alaska law, a licensee who fails to renew on time may:
AContinue practicing for up to 90 days on grace
BApply for reinstatement within a limited period by paying fees and completing outstanding CE✓ Correct
CAutomatically convert to inactive status indefinitely
DBe permanently barred from Alaska real estate practice
Explanation
Alaska allows lapsed licensees to apply for reinstatement within a defined period by paying reinstatement fees and demonstrating completion of the required continuing education.
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