Illinois License Law
IDFPR may discipline an Illinois real estate licensee for all of the following EXCEPT:
AMisrepresentation of a material fact
BCommingling of client funds
CRefusing to work on Sunday for religious reasons✓ Correct
DFailure to disclose dual agency
Explanation
IDFPR may discipline licensees for violations of the Real Estate License Act, including misrepresentation, commingling, and failure to disclose. Religious beliefs and practices (such as not working on Sunday) are not grounds for disciplinary action and are protected under anti-discrimination laws.
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