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Upon receiving a complaint from the Board, how many days does an accused licensee have to respond?

  1. 10 days

  2. 15 days

  3. 30 days

  4. 45 days

The correct answer is: 15 days

The correct timeframe for an accused licensee to respond to a complaint from the Board is 15 days. This period is mandated by North Carolina law, which ensures that licensees have a reasonable amount of time to prepare a response to the allegations made against them. This structured timeframe serves to protect the rights of the licensee while also facilitating a timely resolution of complaints, thus maintaining the integrity of the regulatory process. Understanding this timeline is crucial for licensees to ensure they adequately prepare their responses and adhere to the legal obligations set forth by the Board. A response within this period also helps to expedite the review process and ensures fair treatment under the law.