Fair Housing
AREC may discipline a licensee for fair housing violations by:
AIssuing a criminal warrant
BSuspending or revoking the license, issuing a reprimand, and/or imposing a civil fine✓ Correct
CRemoving the licensee from the MLS
DOrdering the licensee to pay the buyer's damages directly
Explanation
AREC has the authority to discipline licensees who violate fair housing laws through administrative sanctions including license suspension, revocation, public reprimand, and civil monetary penalties.
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