Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska licensee who receives a license suspension must stop all licensed activities during the suspension period. If they continue to practice, they:
AFace only an additional fine
BAre practicing without a license — subject to the same criminal and civil penalties as unlicensed activity✓ Correct
CReceive a warning for the first violation only
DCan continue if their broker gives written permission
Explanation
A suspended license is not a valid license. Practicing with a suspended license constitutes unlicensed practice and carries the same criminal and civil penalties as if the person had never been licensed.
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