If the individual continues to practice after automatic suspension, what is the status?

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Multiple Choice

If the individual continues to practice after automatic suspension, what is the status?

Explanation:
Continuing to practice after an automatic suspension means the person is operating without a valid license. Once the suspension is in place, licensure is not active, so any ongoing practice falls under unlicensed activity. That designation triggers enforcement for unlicensed practice rather than simply labeling them as “active with penalties” or “licensed but under investigation,” and the status isn’t defined by a mandatory 30-day hearing. So the correct status is that they are deemed to be engaged in unlicensed practice.

Continuing to practice after an automatic suspension means the person is operating without a valid license. Once the suspension is in place, licensure is not active, so any ongoing practice falls under unlicensed activity. That designation triggers enforcement for unlicensed practice rather than simply labeling them as “active with penalties” or “licensed but under investigation,” and the status isn’t defined by a mandatory 30-day hearing. So the correct status is that they are deemed to be engaged in unlicensed practice.

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