Virginia License Law
Under Virginia law, a licensee may have their license suspended 'summarily' (without a hearing) when:
AA client complains about a commission
BThere is an immediate threat to public safety or welfare requiring emergency action✓ Correct
CThe licensee misses a continuing education deadline
DThe licensee gets a speeding ticket
Explanation
Virginia's Administrative Process Act allows regulatory boards to issue a summary suspension when there is an immediate and serious threat to public safety or welfare that requires action before a formal hearing can be held.
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