Florida License Law
A Florida licensee's license becomes 'involuntarily inactive' when:
AThe licensee chooses to stop practicing temporarily
BThe licensee fails to renew on time or the employing broker's license is revoked✓ Correct
CThe licensee changes brokers
DThe licensee moves out of Florida
Explanation
A license becomes involuntarily inactive when it lapses due to non-renewal, or when the employing broker's license is suspended or revoked. The licensee cannot practice until the license is reactivated.
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