New York License Law
Under New York license law, a licensee who engages in misrepresentation may face:
ANo penalty if the misrepresentation was unintentional
BSuspension or revocation of their license by the DOS✓ Correct
CA fine payable to the injured party only
DA mandatory 30-day license suspension only
Explanation
The New York Department of State may suspend or revoke a license for misrepresentation, fraud, and other violations of the license law, regardless of intent.
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