Arkansas License Law
An Arkansas licensee who wishes to practice in another state under a reciprocal agreement must:
ARetake the full national and state exam
BMeet the other state's reciprocity requirements, which may include passing only the state portion of the exam✓ Correct
CObtain a duplicate Arkansas license
DObtain a special interstate license from AREC
Explanation
Arkansas has reciprocity agreements with certain states. Under these agreements, a licensee from a reciprocating state may obtain an Arkansas license by passing only the Arkansas state portion of the exam, provided they meet other requirements.
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