Nevada License Law
In Nevada, a temporary broker's license may be issued to allow a brokerage to continue operating when:
AThe qualifying broker is on vacation
BThe qualifying broker dies or is incapacitated✓ Correct
CThe broker's license is suspended for 30 days
DThe broker is attending continuing education
Explanation
Nevada law allows NRED to issue a temporary broker's license to a qualified person to allow a brokerage to continue operating when the qualifying broker has died or been incapacitated, protecting clients and employees during the transition.
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