Arkansas License Law
A real estate licensee in Arkansas who is convicted of a crime involving fraud or dishonesty must:
ASelf-report to AREC within a specified time period✓ Correct
BPay a fine to the governor
CRetake the pre-license exam
DRefund all commissions earned in the prior year
Explanation
Arkansas licensees are required to self-report criminal convictions to AREC within a specified time period. Failure to report is itself a separate violation of license law.
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