Colorado License Law
When the Colorado Real Estate Commission receives a complaint against a broker, it may:
AOnly issue a public censure — no other actions are available
BInvestigate the complaint, order a hearing, and impose discipline if violations are found✓ Correct
CForward all complaints directly to the district attorney
DOnly discipline a broker if there is a criminal conviction first
Explanation
The Colorado Real Estate Commission has the authority to investigate complaints, hold hearings, and impose administrative discipline (suspension, revocation, probation, censure, fines) upon finding a violation. Criminal prosecution is separate and handled by law enforcement.
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