New York License Law
In New York, a salesperson's license expires and they fail to renew. They may renew within two years of expiration by:
ARetaking the full 75-hour pre-license course
BPaying a late renewal fee and completing required CE, without retaking the exam✓ Correct
COnly reapplying as a new applicant
DWaiting one year before any reinstatement is possible
Explanation
New York allows licensees to renew a lapsed license within two years of expiration by paying a late fee and completing the required CE. If more than two years have passed, the former licensee must start the process over as a new applicant.
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