Arkansas License Law
A licensee who makes a material misrepresentation to a client is subject to:
AA warning letter only
BDisciplinary action by AREC including possible license revocation, and potential civil liability✓ Correct
CA mandatory 10-hour CE course
DAutomatic suspension for 6 months
Explanation
Material misrepresentation is a serious violation. The licensee faces AREC disciplinary action (reprimand, suspension, or revocation) and potential civil liability to the injured party for damages.
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