Utah License Law
A Utah licensee who performs real estate activities with a lapsed license is:
ASubject only to a warning for a first offense
BGuilty of unlicensed practice and subject to civil and criminal penalties✓ Correct
CAble to continue working under their former broker's license
DPermitted to complete only transactions already in progress
Explanation
Practicing real estate in Utah with a lapsed license constitutes unlicensed practice, which can result in civil penalties, fines, and criminal prosecution.
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