Hawaii License Law
What is the maximum fine the Hawaii Real Estate Commission can impose per violation?
AA. $500
BB. $5,000
CC. $10,000✓ Correct
DD. $25,000
Explanation
The Hawaii Real Estate Commission can impose administrative fines of up to $10,000 per violation under HRS Chapter 467. This applies to violations of license law requirements, including misrepresentation, commingling, and unlicensed practice.
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