Louisiana License Law
A Louisiana real estate licensee who is the subject of an LREC disciplinary investigation has the right to:
AImmediate license reinstatement pending investigation
BDue process — notice of the charges, an opportunity to respond, and a formal hearing before any final disciplinary action✓ Correct
CSurrender their license to avoid investigation
DAppeal only to the district court without a prior LREC hearing
Explanation
Louisiana administrative law guarantees due process rights in LREC disciplinary proceedings. A licensee subject to formal charges is entitled to notice of the allegations, an opportunity to respond and present evidence, and a formal administrative hearing before the LREC or an administrative law judge.
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