Minnesota License Law
A Minnesota broker is found to have violated Chapter 82. Which penalty is NOT within the Department of Commerce's authority to impose?
ALicense revocation
BMonetary fines
CCriminal imprisonment✓ Correct
DRequired education courses
Explanation
The Minnesota Department of Commerce handles administrative licensing matters and can revoke licenses, impose fines, require education, and issue reprimands. Criminal imprisonment is a criminal law matter handled through the courts, not by the Department of Commerce.
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