South Carolina License Law
In South Carolina, a 'probationary' license may be issued when:
AA licensee has not yet completed all pre-license education
BSCREC determines a licensee is fit to practice but with conditions✓ Correct
CA new agent has no experience
DA broker has fewer than 5 affiliated agents
Explanation
SCREC may issue a probationary license or place a licensee on probation as a disciplinary measure, imposing conditions (supervision, education, reporting) while allowing the licensee to continue practicing.
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