Relating to acts for which WV Real Estate Commission may refuse, suspend, or revoke licenses
West Virginia expands Real Estate Commission's authority to deny, suspend, or revoke licenses for additional prohibited conduct categories.
West Virginia expands Real Estate Commission's authority to deny, suspend, or revoke licenses for additional prohibited conduct categories.
SB 672 expands the grounds upon which the West Virginia Real Estate Commission can refuse, suspend, or revoke professional licenses. The bill modifies existing disciplinary authority by adding new categories of conduct or violations that trigger licensure consequences. The specific additions are not detailed in the available action record, but the bill has advanced through the House and is now in the Senate.
Real estate licensing decisions directly affect professionals' ability to work and earn income, making disciplinary standards consequential. Expanding grounds for discipline can protect consumers from problematic agents but may also impose stricter requirements on the profession. The change reflects policymakers' determination about what conduct warrants removal from the market.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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