Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, the Real Estate Commission may impose which remedies when a licensee is found in violation?
AA. Fines, suspension, revocation, and required education✓ Correct
BB. Criminal imprisonment only
CC. Civil lawsuit only through the courts
DD. Denial of future license applications without any hearing
Explanation
The Commission has authority to impose fines (up to $25,000 per violation), suspend or revoke licenses, require additional education, and impose other remedies after a hearing.
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