Kentucky License Law
A Kentucky real estate license applicant who has been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude:
AIs automatically denied a license
BMay have their application reviewed and denied at KREC's discretion✓ Correct
CMust wait 7 years before applying
DIs automatically approved if their conviction was expunged
Explanation
KREC may deny a license application based on a conviction involving moral turpitude, but each case is reviewed individually based on the nature of the offense, rehabilitation, and other factors.
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