North Dakota License Law
A North Dakota licensee convicted of a felony involving fraud or dishonesty must:
AReport it to NDREC and face possible disciplinary action including license revocation✓ Correct
BOnly report it if the conviction relates to real estate directly
CWait until license renewal to disclose
DKeep the conviction private as it is not NDREC's concern
Explanation
North Dakota licensees must report felony convictions to NDREC. Convictions involving fraud, dishonesty, or crimes of moral turpitude can result in serious disciplinary action including license revocation, as they reflect on the licensee's fitness to practice.
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