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Regarding the appeals process for a decision made by RECO's Discipline Committee, which statement is most accurate?

REBBA, 2002 outlines an internal appeals process within RECO. A registrant wishing to challenge a Discipline Committee decision must first appeal to RECO's Appe

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Question: Regarding the appeals process for a decision made by RECO's Discipline Committee, which statement is most accurate?

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  • A registrant can appeal any decision of the Discipline Committee directly to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. ✅ Appeals must first be submitted to RECO's Appeals Committee within a specified timeframe.
  • The Discipline Committee's decisions are final and cannot be appealed.
  • Only decisions involving suspension or revocation of registration can be appealed.

Correct answer: Appeals must first be submitted to RECO's Appeals Committee within a specified timeframe.

Explanation: REBBA, 2002 outlines an internal appeals process within RECO. A registrant wishing to challenge a Discipline Committee decision must first appeal to RECO's Appeals Committee within the prescribed period, as detailed in the Act and its regulations.

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