Arizona License Law
An Arizona licensee who fails to renew their license by the expiration date may:
AContinue to practice for up to 90 days on an expired license
BApply for reinstatement if expired less than one year, but must cease all licensee activities while expired✓ Correct
CNever obtain a new license
DOperate as an unlicensed assistant
Explanation
An Arizona licensee with an expired license must immediately stop all licensee activities. If expired less than one year, they may apply for reinstatement. If more than one year, they may need to re-qualify.
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