Idaho License Law
What must an Idaho licensee do if they are convicted of a felony?
ANothing, as criminal convictions are irrelevant to real estate licensing
BReport the conviction to IREC within the timeframe required by IDAPA rules✓ Correct
COnly disclose at next renewal
DNotify only their employing broker
Explanation
Idaho real estate licensees are required to report criminal convictions to IREC. Felony convictions (and certain misdemeanors) can be grounds for license denial, suspension, or revocation.
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