Oklahoma License Law
An Oklahoma real estate licensee who becomes incapacitated and cannot work should:
AContinue collecting referral fees in their absence
BPlace their license on inactive status or arrange for proper transfer of client obligations to another licensee, ensuring clients continue to be served✓ Correct
CHave their license automatically transferred to a family member
DSimply stop working with no notification to OREC or clients
Explanation
A licensee who cannot perform their duties due to illness or incapacity should place their license on inactive status and ensure current clients are properly transitioned to another agent. Clients have a right to continuous service and the licensee has ongoing professional obligations.
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