Georgia License Law
In Georgia, a real estate license may be placed on inactive status when the licensee:
AA. Is suspended by GREC
BB. Chooses not to practice actively but wants to maintain their license without active supervision✓ Correct
CC. Fails a continuing education course
DD. Relocates out of state permanently
Explanation
A Georgia licensee may place their license on inactive status to maintain it without practicing. An inactive licensee cannot perform licensed activities but preserves the license without needing a supervising broker.
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