Arkansas State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors Service Laws, Rules, and Regulations (LRR) Practice Exam

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Under what condition can the Commissioner hold an administrative hearing regarding a suspension?

  1. If the seller requests it

  2. If there is a written complaint

  3. If public health, safety, or welfare requires it

  4. Only if evidence is presented

The correct answer is: If public health, safety, or welfare requires it

The condition under which the Commissioner can hold an administrative hearing regarding a suspension is primarily based on the necessity to protect public health, safety, or welfare. This reflects the overarching responsibility of the Commissioner to ensure that licensed professionals are complying with established laws and regulations, safeguarding the community's interest. When public health, safety, or welfare is at risk—due to practices that may be deemed harmful or negligent—the need for a hearing becomes critical. This provision allows for immediate action to be taken to investigate any potential issues and ensures that appropriate regulatory measures can be enforced. While other factors such as written complaints or requests from a seller can inform the decision to investigate or consider a hearing, they do not alone constitute sufficient ground for the Commissioner to initiate such hearings. The emphasis on public well-being highlights the priority placed on community safety as a catalyst for regulatory actions.