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If the DBPR issues a formal complaint, the licensee has 21 days to do which of the following?

  1. Dispute the allegations of fact and request an informal hearing

  2. Not dispute the allegations of fact and request a formal hearing

  3. Not dispute the allegations of fact and waive the right to be heard

  4. Dispute the allegations and waive the right to be heard

The correct answer is: Not dispute the allegations of fact and waive the right to be heard

If the DBPR issues a formal complaint, the licensee has 21 days to choose whether to dispute the allegations of fact and request an informal hearing or not dispute the allegations and waive the right to be heard. This means that options A and D are incorrect. Option B is incorrect because it says the licensee should not dispute the allegations of fact and instead request a formal hearing, which goes against the options given by the question. The correct option, C, is the only one that states the licensee should not dispute the allegations and waive the right to be heard, which aligns with the given information in the question.