New York Private Investigator Regulations Practice Exam

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Does the state retain the right to revoke a PI license?

No

Yes

The state does maintain the authority to revoke a private investigator (PI) license. This authority is part of the regulatory framework established to ensure that private investigators adhere to specific ethical and legal standards. Revocation can occur due to various reasons, including criminal activities, unprofessional conduct, or violations of regulations governing the profession. This regulatory power is essential for maintaining the integrity of the profession and protecting public safety and welfare. It ensures that only qualified and responsible individuals can operate in the capacity of private investigators. In contrast, the other options suggest either a complete lack of authority or limited circumstances under which revocation can occur, which does not accurately reflect the broad powers that state regulatory agencies have in managing the profession.

Only in extreme cases

Only if the licensee requests it

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