Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 5-20.5 - Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons
Section 5-20.5-28. - Order to cease unsafe practices — Appeal.

§ 5-20.5-28. Order to cease unsafe practices — Appeal.
If the department of business regulation has reason to believe that any person, firm, corporation, or association is conducting any activities requiring licensure under this chapter without obtaining a license, or who after the denial, suspension, or revocation of a license conducts any activities requiring licensure under this chapter, the department may issue its order to that person, firm, corporation, or association commanding them to appear before the department at a hearing to be held not sooner than ten (10) days nor later than twenty (20) days after issuance of that order to show cause why the department should not issue an order to that person to cease and desist from the violation of the provisions of this chapter. The order to show cause may be served on any person, firm, corporation, or association named in the order in the same manner that a summons in a civil action may be served, or by mailing a copy of the order, certified mail, return receipt requested, to that person at any address at which he or she has done business or at which he or she lives. If upon that hearing the department is satisfied that the person is in fact violating any provision of this chapter, then the department may order that person, in writing, to cease and desist from that violation. All hearings shall be governed in accordance with the administrative procedures act, chapter 35 of title 42. If that person fails to comply with an order of the department after being afforded a hearing, the superior court in the county where the land or real estate is located has jurisdiction upon complaint of the department to restrain and enjoin that person from violating this chapter.
History of Section.P.L. 1999, ch. 183, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 5 - Businesses and Professions

Chapter 5-20.5 - Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons

Section 5-20.5-1. - Definitions.

Section 5-20.5-2. - Persons exempt.

Section 5-20.5-3. - Contents of application — Application fee — Recommendations required.

Section 5-20.5-4. - Examination of applicants — Examination fee — Licensing without examination.

Section 5-20.5-5. - Real estate recovery account.

Section 5-20.5-6. - Duration and renewal of licenses — Continuing education rules and regulations — Suspension or revocation of licenses.

Section 5-20.5-7. - Fixed office required — Display of license — Notice of change of address and employment.

Section 5-20.5-8. - Corporations, partnerships, or associations engaging in business.

Section 5-20.5-9. - Temporary license issued to representative of deceased broker.

Section 5-20.5-10. - Nonresident brokers — Employment of unlicensed brokers restricted — Nonresident salespersons — Service of process.

Section 5-20.5-11. - Fees and license renewals.

Section 5-20.5-12. - Commission — Creation — Composition — Appointment, terms, and compensation of members — Officers — Deputy directors — Seal.

Section 5-20.5-13. - [Repealed.]

Section 5-20.5-14. - Revocation, suspension of license — Probationary period — Penalties.

Section 5-20.5-15. - Hearings before revocation or suspension of license.

Section 5-20.5-16. - Appeals.

Section 5-20.5-17. - Penalties for violations.

Section 5-20.5-18. - Department assistance in educational programs.

Section 5-20.5-19. - Real estate courses and schools — Regulation — Issue and revocation of permits — Exceptions.

Section 5-20.5-20. - Real estate school permit — Fees — Penalty for operation without permit prohibited.

Section 5-20.5-21. - Actions for recovery of fee or commission.

Section 5-20.5-22. - Severability.

Section 5-20.5-23. - [Repealed.]

Section 5-20.5-24. - [Repealed.]

Section 5-20.5-25. - Errors and omissions insurance required of real estate licensees.

Section 5-20.5-26. - Escrows.

Section 5-20.5-27. - License required for ownership.

Section 5-20.5-28. - Order to cease unsafe practices — Appeal.