South Dakota License Law
In South Dakota, the SDREC may issue a 'consent order' to resolve a license law complaint. This means:
AThe licensee consents to revocation of their license
BThe licensee and SDREC agree to a resolution without formal adjudication✓ Correct
CThe court orders the SDREC to take specific action
DThe licensee gives consent to unannounced office audits
Explanation
A consent order is a negotiated settlement between the licensee and the SDREC that resolves a complaint without a formal hearing. It typically includes agreed-upon disciplinary terms.
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