Connecticut License Law

A Connecticut real estate licensee is disciplined by the Real Estate Commission. The licensee believes the Commission's decision was wrong. The licensee's first avenue of appeal is:

AFiling a complaint with the Connecticut Attorney General
BAppealing to the Connecticut Superior Court within a specified time period under the Uniform Administrative Procedure Act✓ Correct
CRequesting a rehearing before the Commission with new evidence
DFiling a grievance with the National Association of REALTORS®

Explanation

Final decisions of Connecticut administrative agencies, including the Real Estate Commission, may be appealed to the Connecticut Superior Court under the Uniform Administrative Procedure Act (UAPA, CGS § 4-183). The appeal must typically be filed within 45 days of the final agency decision.

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