Arizona License Law
A real estate license in Arizona may be placed on 'inactive' status when:
AThe licensee has been convicted of a felony
BThe licensee is not currently affiliated with a licensed employing broker✓ Correct
CThe licensee fails to complete continuing education on time
DThe licensee wishes to work part-time
Explanation
An Arizona real estate license is placed on inactive status when the licensee is not affiliated with a licensed employing broker. An inactive licensee may not perform acts requiring a license.
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