Virginia License Law
A Virginia licensee who has been convicted of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude must:
AAutomatically lose their license
BReport the conviction to VREB within 30 days✓ Correct
CSurrender their license voluntarily before the next renewal
DDo nothing unless the conviction is felony-level
Explanation
Virginia regulations require licensees to report any criminal conviction (including misdemeanors involving moral turpitude) to VREB within 30 days. VREB then reviews the circumstances and may take disciplinary action.
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