South Carolina License Law
A South Carolina licensee who is convicted of a felony while licensed should:
ADo nothing unless the conviction is real estate related
BReport the conviction to SCREC and may face disciplinary action✓ Correct
CAutomatically retain their license until renewed
DOnly report if they receive a prison sentence
Explanation
South Carolina licensees must report criminal convictions to SCREC. Felony convictions may result in license suspension or revocation depending on the nature of the crime and other factors.
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