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A person whose license has been expired for 90 days or less may renew the license by paying a fee equal to what multiple of the required renewal fee?

  1. One and a half

  2. Two

  3. Three

  4. Four

The correct answer is: One and a half

The correct answer indicates that if a person's license has been expired for 90 days or less, they may renew it by paying a fee that is one and a half times the regular renewal fee. This policy is designed to encourage individuals to promptly renew their licenses without imposing excessively high penalties for minor lapses. By allowing for a manageable increase in the renewal fee, it promotes the importance of maintaining licensure while providing a financial incentive for timely renewal. In this context, the one and a half times fee serves as a moderate penalty rather than a severe consequence, making it accessible for those who may have overlooked the renewal deadline. In contrast, fees that are two times, three times, or four times the standard renewal fee would present a much harsher financial burden, potentially dissuading individuals from renewing their licenses after a short lapse and leading to a greater number of individuals operating without valid licenses. This approach reflects a balance between maintaining regulatory standards and encouraging compliance among license holders.