Alaska License Law
Under Alaska license law, a 'reciprocal' license may be issued to a licensee from another state who:
AHas passed the Alaska state exam
BHolds an equivalent license in their home state and meets Alaska's reciprocity requirements✓ Correct
CHas at least 5 years of experience
DIs a resident of Alaska
Explanation
Alaska may issue licenses on a reciprocal or endorsement basis to applicants who hold equivalent licenses in states with whom Alaska has reciprocity agreements, provided the applicant meets Alaska's specific requirements including the state exam component.
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