Michigan License Law
In Michigan, when LARA receives a complaint against a licensee, the process typically involves:
AImmediate license revocation without notice
BInvestigation, and if warranted, a formal hearing where the licensee has the right to respond and present evidence✓ Correct
COnly a private meeting between LARA and the complainant
DAutomatic referral to the Michigan Attorney General
Explanation
LARA investigates complaints against licensees; if the investigation reveals potential violations, a formal administrative hearing is conducted where the licensee has due process rights to respond, present evidence, and be represented. LARA then determines whether discipline is warranted.
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