Virginia License Law
A Virginia licensee who has been found guilty of violating the license law at a Board hearing has the right to appeal the decision to:
AThe Virginia Supreme Court directly
BThe circuit court of jurisdiction✓ Correct
CThe Virginia Court of Appeals directly
DThe Governor's office
Explanation
Appeals from VREB decisions go to the circuit court under Virginia's Administrative Process Act. Further appeals may go to the Court of Appeals and Virginia Supreme Court.
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