Wyoming License Law
When a Wyoming licensee's license is placed on inactive status, the licensee may:
AContinue to perform all licensed activities without supervision
BPerform licensed activities only under written supervision
CNot perform any activities requiring a license✓ Correct
DRefer clients to other agents for a referral fee
Explanation
An inactive Wyoming license means the licensee may not perform any activities that require a real estate license. The license must be reactivated with the WREC before the licensee can legally represent buyers or sellers or earn commissions.
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