Virginia License Law
Under Virginia law, a license applicant who has a prior criminal conviction:
AIs automatically disqualified from licensure
BMay still be eligible depending on the nature and circumstances of the offense✓ Correct
CMust wait 10 years after conviction
DIs only disqualified for felonies
Explanation
Virginia evaluates prior criminal convictions on a case-by-case basis. VREB considers the nature of the offense, time elapsed, and evidence of rehabilitation.
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