Connecticut License Law
The Connecticut Real Estate Commission meets regularly to:
ASet property tax rates
BReview license applications, conduct disciplinary hearings, and adopt regulations✓ Correct
CApprove all real estate purchase contracts
DIssue mortgage licenses
Explanation
The Connecticut Real Estate Commission reviews and approves license applications, conducts disciplinary proceedings for license law violations, and adopts and amends regulations governing licensee conduct.
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