North Dakota License Law
In North Dakota, a real estate license may be placed on inactive status when a licensee:
AWants to avoid completing continuing education
BIs temporarily not practicing real estate and wants to maintain their license without active brokerage affiliation✓ Correct
CHas been disciplined by NDREC
DWants to work for a competing brokerage
Explanation
North Dakota licensees can place their license on inactive status when not actively practicing, such as during extended travel, other career pursuits, or between brokerages. An inactive license cannot be used for real estate transactions until reactivated.
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