Montana License Law
A Montana real estate licensee convicted of a crime involving fraud or dishonesty:
AMay not be disciplined because criminal and license law are separate
BMay have their license suspended or revoked by the Board of Realty Regulation✓ Correct
CIs automatically granted a pardon under Montana law
DMust only pay a fine to retain their license
Explanation
A conviction for fraud, dishonesty, or crimes of moral turpitude is grounds for disciplinary action by the Montana Board of Realty Regulation, including license suspension or revocation.
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