Oregon License Law
Under ORS Chapter 696, an Oregon real estate licensee who allows their license to expire must do what to return to active status?
ASimply pay the renewal fee without any other requirements
BMeet all applicable renewal requirements including CE hours, pay fees, and potentially take the exam again if expired beyond a certain period✓ Correct
CRetake only the state portion of the license exam
DComplete a new 150-hour pre-license course
Explanation
The requirements to reinstate an expired Oregon license depend on how long the license has been expired. If recently expired, completing the missed CE hours and paying fees may suffice. If expired beyond the statutory period, the licensee may need to retake the exam. For licenses expired over 6 years, starting the pre-license education over may be required. OREA sets specific reinstatement requirements.
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