Louisiana License Law
A Louisiana licensee who receives a complaint filed with the LREC has the right to:
AHave the complaint automatically dismissed
BDue process — notice of the complaint, opportunity to respond, and a hearing if the matter proceeds✓ Correct
CRemain anonymous during the investigation
DAppeal only after paying a fine
Explanation
LREC disciplinary proceedings must comply with due process requirements — the licensee has the right to receive notice of the complaint, respond, present evidence, and have a hearing before any final disciplinary action is taken.
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