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What best describes the nature of a suspension of an agent's license?

Always leads to permanent revocation

Can be both specified in time or indefinite

The nature of a suspension of an agent's license is characterized by the flexibility regarding its duration. A suspension can be set for a specific period, known as a fixed suspension, after which the agent's license is reinstated automatically, pending the completion of any conditions set forth during the suspension period. Alternatively, it can be indefinite, meaning that the license remains suspended until certain conditions are met or until the governing regulatory body decides to reinstate the license. This duality reflects the regulatory framework's intention to hold agents accountable for their actions while also providing a pathway for reinstatement, depending on the circumstances surrounding the suspension. Having the option of both time-limited and indefinite suspensions allows for a fair and proportional response to various levels of misconduct and ensures that agents have the opportunity to correct their behavior and improve their professional conduct before reinstatement.

Only occurs for severe misconduct

Automatically reinstates after a probation period

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