Indiana License Law
Under Indiana administrative procedures, a licensee facing IREC disciplinary action has the right to:
ANo hearing — the Commission decides based on written submissions only
BA notice of the charges, an opportunity to respond, and a formal hearing✓ Correct
COnly an informal meeting with the Commission chair
DImmediate reinstatement pending the investigation
Explanation
Indiana's Administrative Orders and Procedures Act (AOPA) requires that licensees facing disciplinary action receive notice of the charges, an opportunity to respond, and a formal administrative hearing before any license action is taken.
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