Idaho License Law
What is an 'IREC Consent Order' and when is it issued?
AAn order requiring a licensee to take additional CE courses for minor violations
BA negotiated disciplinary agreement between IREC and a licensee settling a disciplinary matter, which may include probation, fines, required education, or other conditions✓ Correct
CA standard order issued to all new licensees
DAn order requiring brokers to consent to IREC audits
Explanation
An IREC Consent Order is a negotiated resolution of a disciplinary case. Rather than proceeding to a formal hearing, IREC and the licensee agree to terms — which may include probation, civil penalties, required coursework, practice restrictions, or formal reprimand. Consent orders allow efficient resolution while addressing violations and protecting the public.
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