Idaho License Law
In Idaho, a real estate salesperson who has their license suspended may:
AContinue practicing if their broker permits it
BNot engage in any real estate brokerage activities during the suspension period✓ Correct
CPerform only unlicensed activities
DAppeal to IREC for a temporary permit
Explanation
A suspended license means the licensee cannot engage in any real estate brokerage activities for the duration of the suspension. Acting in a real estate capacity with a suspended license constitutes unlicensed practice.
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