Iowa License Law
An Iowa licensee convicted of a crime involving fraud or dishonest dealing faces:
AAutomatic license revocation with no hearing
BIREC review and possible suspension or revocation✓ Correct
COnly a 30-day license suspension
DNo action unless the crime involved real estate
Explanation
A conviction for fraud or dishonest dealing is grounds for IREC to review the licensee's fitness and impose discipline, including suspension or revocation, following a hearing process.
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