Louisiana License Law
The Louisiana Real Estate Commission (LREC) is authorized to impose which of the following administrative penalties on a licensee found in violation of License Law?
ACriminal imprisonment only
BCivil lawsuits on behalf of harmed clients
CLicense suspension, revocation, fines up to $5,000 per violation, and required education✓ Correct
DMandatory arbitration of client disputes
Explanation
The LREC has authority to suspend or revoke licenses, impose fines up to $5,000 per violation, and require completion of additional education as administrative penalties. Criminal charges, if applicable, are handled separately by law enforcement.
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