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Law, 02.01.2021 19:10 rohan13

John Johnson was convicted 5 years ago of failure to pay child support, a misdemeanor in his home state. Mr. Johnson would now like to register as an IAR in a neighboring state where that crime is considered a felony. Under the Uniform Securities Act, the Administrator of the neighboring state will: A) disregard that conviction when determining Mr. Johnson's qualifications for registration. B) consider Mr. Johnson to be statutorily disqualified since in this state his crime is a felony. C) consider granting registration to Mr. Johnson, but only if he receives heightened supervision. D) determine Mr. Johnson's status on the basis of the extent to which his child support payments are being paid.

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