Kansas License Law
A Kansas licensee who practices real estate while their license is on inactive status is:
APermitted as long as they disclose the status
BIn violation of the Kansas License Act and subject to disciplinary action✓ Correct
CAllowed with written broker consent
DExempt from penalty for the first offense
Explanation
Practicing real estate with an inactive license violates the Kansas License Act and can result in disciplinary action, fines, or criminal penalties.
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