Hawaii License Law
Under Hawaii statute, a licensee convicted of a crime involving dishonesty or fraud may face:
AA. Only a written reprimand
BB. License suspension or revocation✓ Correct
CC. A mandatory 30-day suspension
DD. No action unless the crime occurred in a real estate transaction
Explanation
A conviction for crimes involving dishonesty or fraud is grounds for license suspension or revocation under Hawaii real estate licensing law.
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