Utah License Law
A Utah agent who has been disciplined by the Division of Real Estate has the right to appeal the decision to:
AOnly the Utah Supreme Court
BUtah's Office of Administrative Hearings and then to state district court✓ Correct
CThe National Association of REALTORS Ethics panel
DThe agent's principal broker, who can reverse the decision
Explanation
Disciplinary decisions by the Division of Real Estate may be appealed through administrative hearings (Office of Administrative Hearings) and then to state district court through Utah's Administrative Procedures Act.
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