NVLRR Funeral Arranger License Practice Exam

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Which statement about a board's notice of violations is true?

It must be in writing and describe the nature of the violation.

A written notice that clearly describes the violation provides essential, unambiguous communication to the licensee. It spells out exactly what regulatory or statutory rule is alleged to have been violated, when it occurred, and the facts or evidence supporting the claim. This level of detail protects due process, gives the licensee a concrete basis to respond or prepare a defense, and creates a formal record for any subsequent actions.

Delivery within a fixed short timeframe, inclusion of a corrective action plan in the notice, or issuance only after a formal hearing are not universal requirements. Notices are typically issued to inform and document the issue, with a hearing or formal proceedings following if the licensee contests the allegations or if further action is pursued.

It must be delivered within 3 days of the violation.

It must include the licensee's corrective action plan.

It must be issued only after a formal hearing.

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