Oklahoma License Law
An Oklahoma real estate licensee who is convicted of a crime of moral turpitude will likely:
AFace no license consequences because criminal law is separate from real estate law
BFace OREC disciplinary proceedings that may result in suspension or revocation, as crimes of moral turpitude reflect on the licensee's fitness to practice✓ Correct
COnly need to complete additional CE hours
DAutomatically keep their license unless they also violated OREC rules in the transaction
Explanation
Oklahoma OREC can take disciplinary action against licensees convicted of crimes of moral turpitude (crimes involving dishonesty, fraud, or unethical conduct) because such convictions reflect on the licensee's character and fitness to serve the public in a position of trust.
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