PTBC (Physical Therapy Board of California) California Law Practice Exam

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What can cited persons do if they cannot comply with orders of abatement within the given time frame?

  1. Nothing, they must comply within the original timeline

  2. Request a lowering of the fine instead

  3. May request an extension in writing to the executive officer

  4. Ignore the order and face no consequences

The correct answer is: May request an extension in writing to the executive officer

Cited persons cannot comply with the orders of abatement within the given time frame they may request an extension in writing to the executive officer. This is the only option that does not involve the possibility of facing consequences or penalties. Option A is incorrect because it does not take into consideration the potential for extenuating circumstances that may prevent compliance within the original timeline. Option B is incorrect because it assumes that non-compliance will result in a fine, and option D is incorrect because ignoring the order would likely result in further legal action. Requesting an extension in writing is the appropriate and responsible course of action in case of inability to comply within the given time frame.