Florida Mutual Recognition Practice Test

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Which powers are described as quasi-legislative powers of the Florida Real Estate Commission?

Immigration Enforcement

Tax Collection

Setting Statewide Minimum Wages

Disciplinary Actions for Violations Such as Denials, Fines Up to $5,000, Probation, Suspension Up to 10 Years, and Revocation

Quasi-legislative powers involve creating rules and standards that govern practice and have the force of law once they’re adopted. The Florida Real Estate Commission uses this authority to establish the disciplinary framework for licensees—what counts as a violation and what penalties may be imposed. That includes outcomes like license denials, fines, probation, suspensions, and revocation. These choices illustrate how the commission sets the regulatory rules that guide real estate practice and enforcement. The other options—immigration enforcement, tax collection, and setting statewide minimum wages—are actions of other state agencies or branches of government and aren’t part of the Real Estate Commission’s regulatory authority.

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