Indiana License Law
An Indiana licensee who receives a cease-and-desist letter from IPLA must:
AIgnore it if they disagree
BStop the specified unlicensed activity immediately and may request a hearing✓ Correct
CContinue the activity for 30 days before stopping
DFile a lawsuit against IPLA
Explanation
A cease-and-desist order from IPLA requires the recipient to immediately stop the identified unlicensed or improper activity. The recipient has the right to request an administrative hearing to contest the order.
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