Montana License Law
A Montana licensee who fails to complete their continuing education requirements by the renewal deadline will:
AReceive an automatic 6-month extension
BHave their license lapse, requiring reinstatement procedures before practicing again✓ Correct
CBe able to continue practicing on a provisional basis
DOnly need to pay a small late fee
Explanation
If a Montana licensee fails to complete continuing education by the renewal deadline, their license will lapse. They cannot legally practice until completing a reinstatement procedure, which may include late fees and completing the missing education.
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