South Carolina License Law
Under South Carolina law, a licensee who receives a complaint about their conduct must respond to SCREC's investigation by:
AIgnoring it if they believe it is frivolous
BCooperating with the investigation and providing requested information✓ Correct
CImmediately surrendering their license
DOnly responding through an attorney
Explanation
Licensees are required to cooperate with SCREC investigations, providing requested records and information. Failure to cooperate can itself result in disciplinary action.
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