Tennessee License Law
A Tennessee licensee who fails to complete continuing education before the license renewal deadline will have their license:
AAutomatically revoked by TREC
BPlaced on inactive status or allowed to expire✓ Correct
CSuspended for 6 months then reinstated automatically
DDowngraded to a provisional license
Explanation
If a Tennessee licensee fails to complete required continuing education before the renewal deadline, the license will be placed on inactive status or will expire. The licensee must complete the education requirements before the license can be reactivated or renewed.
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