Rhode Island License Law
A Rhode Island salesperson's license is considered inactive when:
AThe salesperson has not completed any transactions in 6 months
BThe salesperson is no longer affiliated with a licensed broker✓ Correct
CThe salesperson fails to attend broker meetings
DThe salesperson is on medical leave
Explanation
A Rhode Island salesperson's license becomes inactive when the salesperson is no longer affiliated with a licensed broker. The licensee may not practice real estate while inactive and must affiliate with a new broker to reactivate.
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