Kansas License Law
A Kansas licensee found guilty of a fair housing violation is subject to discipline by both:
AKREC and only the federal DOJ
BKREC and potentially HUD, the Kansas Human Rights Commission, and the courts✓ Correct
COnly HUD with no KREC involvement
DOnly the courts with no KREC involvement
Explanation
Fair housing violations expose licensees to parallel proceedings — KREC may take disciplinary action on the license, while HUD, the Kansas Human Rights Commission, and courts may pursue civil penalties and damages.
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