Utah License Law
Under Utah law, a real estate sales agent license may be placed on inactive status when:
AThe agent is under disciplinary investigation
BThe agent is no longer affiliated with a principal broker✓ Correct
CThe agent fails the continuing education requirement
DThe agent moves out of state
Explanation
An agent whose license is not affiliated with a principal broker is placed on inactive status. An inactive licensee may not perform licensed real estate activities.
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