Montana License Law
A Montana licensee who violates the license law may face which of the following disciplinary actions from the Board of Realty Regulation?
ACriminal prosecution only
BLicense revocation, suspension, or fine✓ Correct
CMandatory retirement from real estate
DAutomatic civil lawsuit by affected parties
Explanation
The Montana Board of Realty Regulation has authority to revoke, suspend, or impose fines against a licensee who violates Montana license law or engages in conduct detrimental to the public.
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