Respuesta :
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
Option A explains that the order must be in the public interest because it the public interest that established the acts at which such state administrator exist.
Before they can carry out any order, it must be for the public interest.
Option B explains that the registration must be misleading. The state administrator wont want any misleading information that will make the public go against the law, there responsibility is to ensure public acts and laws are abide not misleading, so this must be a requirement before he/she can do such suspension
Option C explains that a complaint must have been received by the administration. for a complaint to be addressed to the administrator, it is from the public interest and the sole interest of the administrator is the public interest and such complaint must be a compliant with backed up facts that can go in line with the public acts or law for the state administrator take such action in favor of the complaint.
Option D explains that must be a willful violation of the act occurred. Yes this has to happen before such action can be taken. it is a violation and that is why we have acts and laws, such that when there is a violation, such violation needs to be acted against.
So therefore, all options are requirements that must be present before a state administrator can take such action.