Hawaii License Law
A Hawaii licensee who uses their position to commit fraud against a client faces:
AA. Only civil liability to the client
BB. License revocation and potential criminal prosecution✓ Correct
CC. A mandatory 90-day suspension only
DD. A fine of $500 and required education
Explanation
Fraud committed by a licensee against a client can result in license revocation, civil liability, and criminal prosecution, as it constitutes a serious breach of professional duty.
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