Maine License Law
Under Maine license law, a broker who violates MREC rules may face all of the following EXCEPT:
ALicense revocation
BCivil fine
CImprisonment for a minimum of 5 years✓ Correct
DLicense suspension
Explanation
MREC may revoke, suspend, or fine a licensee for violations. Criminal penalties (imprisonment) may apply for fraud or conversion of funds, but there is no mandatory 5-year minimum for license law violations.
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