Missouri License Law
Missouri's MREC may issue a license by 'reciprocity' to licensees from states that have equivalent licensing standards. This means:
AThe out-of-state licensee receives an automatic Missouri license
BThe out-of-state licensee may be exempt from taking all or part of the Missouri exam if their state has reciprocal agreement✓ Correct
CThe licensee can practice in Missouri without any Missouri license
DMissouri recognizes all state licenses without conditions
Explanation
Missouri offers reciprocity/waiver arrangements with certain states, potentially exempting applicants from the national exam or some requirements if they hold an active license in a state with equivalent standards. The Missouri state-specific exam portion may still be required.
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