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1. Which entity is responsible for issuing licenses for personnel agents in Michigan?
o A) Michigan Department of State
o B) Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA)
o C) Michigan State Bar Association
o D) Michigan Chamber of Commerce
Answer: B) Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA)
Explanation: In Michigan, LARA oversees the licensing and regulation of personnel
agents.
2. What is the primary purpose of the Personnel Agent Licensing Act?
o A) To regulate job placement agencies
o B) To enforce workplace safety standards
o C) To ensure that personnel agents meet professional standards
o D) To handle employee grievances
Answer: C) To ensure that personnel agents meet professional standards
Explanation: The act regulates personnel agents to ensure they meet necessary
professional and ethical standards.
3. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for obtaining a personnel agent
license in Michigan?
o A) Completing a specified number of continuing education hours
o B) Passing a licensing examination
o C) Holding a bachelor's degree in human resources
o D) Submitting a completed application form
Answer: C) Holding a bachelor's degree in human resources
Explanation: While education may be beneficial, it is not always a mandatory
requirement for licensing.
4. How often must personnel agents renew their licenses in Michigan?
o A) Every year
o B) Every two years
o C) Every three years
o D) Every five years
Answer: B) Every two years
Explanation: Personnel agent licenses must be renewed biennially in Michigan.
5. What is the penalty for practicing as a personnel agent without a valid license in
Michigan?
o A) A warning letter
o B) A fine
o C) Suspension of employment
o D) Imprisonment
Answer: B) A fine
Explanation: Practicing without a license typically results in a financial penalty.
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Occupational Code, Articles 1-6
6. Article 1 of the Michigan Occupational Code primarily addresses:
o A) Licensing requirements
o B) Definitions and general provisions
o C) Disciplinary actions
o D) Complaint procedures
Answer: B) Definitions and general provisions
Explanation: Article 1 provides foundational definitions and general provisions for
the Occupational Code.
7. Which of the following is a primary function of the Michigan Department of
Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) under Article 2?
o A) Enforcing occupational safety
o B) Issuing and renewing licenses
o C) Providing employee training
o D) Settling disputes between employers and employees
Answer: B) Issuing and renewing licenses
Explanation: LARA handles the issuance and renewal of professional licenses under
Article 2.
8. Article 3 of the Occupational Code deals with:
o A) Professional conduct and ethics
o B) Licensing examinations
o C) The rights and responsibilities of licensees
o D) Continuing education requirements
Answer: C) The rights and responsibilities of licensees
Explanation: This article outlines the expectations and obligations of licensed
professionals.
9. Under Article 4, what is a primary reason for disciplinary action against a
personnel agent?
o A) Failure to attend professional development seminars
o B) Violation of professional ethics
o C) Non-compliance with office dress code
o D) Inaccurate record keeping
Answer: B) Violation of professional ethics
Explanation: Disciplinary actions are often taken for breaches of professional ethics.
10. Which article addresses the appeal process for disciplinary actions taken against
personnel agents?
o A) Article 1
o B) Article 4
o C) Article 5
o D) Article 6
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Answer: C) Article 5
Explanation: Article 5 provides procedures for appealing disciplinary decisions.
11. Article 6 primarily focuses on:
o A) Licensing fees and penalties
o B) Continuing education requirements
o C) Record keeping and reporting requirements
o D) Guidelines for professional conduct
Answer: A) Licensing fees and penalties
Explanation: Article 6 deals with the financial aspects of licensing, including fees
and penalties.
Occupational Code, Article 10
12. Article 10 of the Occupational Code primarily addresses:
o A) Licensing renewal procedures
o B) Disciplinary actions for unlicensed practice
o C) Professional conduct for personnel agents
o D) Procedures for filing complaints against licensees
Answer: B) Disciplinary actions for unlicensed practice
Explanation: Article 10 outlines the penalties and procedures related to practicing
without a valid license.
13. Which of the following can lead to suspension or revocation of a personnel
agent's license under Article 10?
o A) Failure to complete continuing education requirements
o B) Misrepresentation of credentials
o C) Minor administrative errors
o D) Failure to meet monthly performance targets
Answer: B) Misrepresentation of credentials
Explanation: Serious infractions like misrepresentation can lead to suspension or
revocation.
14. Under Article 10, how is a personnel agent notified of disciplinary actions taken
against them?
o A) Via telephone call
o B) By email
o C) Through formal written notice
o D) By public announcement
Answer: C) Through formal written notice
Explanation: Disciplinary actions are communicated through formal written notice to
ensure proper documentation.
15. What is the role of the Board of Examiners under Article 10?
o A) To conduct hearings and review disciplinary cases
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o B) To oversee continuing education programs
o C) To handle public relations and media inquiries
o D) To issue initial licenses
Answer: A) To conduct hearings and review disciplinary cases
Explanation: The Board of Examiners is responsible for reviewing and adjudicating
disciplinary matters.
16. According to Article 10, which of the following is a common ground for
disciplinary action?
o A) Unprofessional behavior outside the workplace
o B) Violation of specific regulatory provisions
o C) Non-compliance with company policies
o D) Personal conflicts with other employees
Answer: B) Violation of specific regulatory provisions
Explanation: Disciplinary actions are typically based on violations of regulatory
provisions rather than internal company policies.
17. Which of the following is NOT typically included in a disciplinary action report
under Article 10?
o A) Summary of the violation
o B) Recommendations for improvement
o C) Detailed personal history of the licensee
o D) Actions taken and penalties imposed
Answer: C) Detailed personal history of the licensee
Explanation: The report focuses on the violation, actions, and penalties rather than
personal history.
18. Article 10 specifies that a personnel agent may request a hearing if they:
o A) Disagree with the initial decision of a disciplinary action
o B) Need clarification on continuing education requirements
o C) Want to change their professional designation
o D) Seek advice on career advancement
Answer: A) Disagree with the initial decision of a disciplinary action
Explanation: Licensees have the right to request a hearing if they disagree with
disciplinary decisions.
19. Under Article 10, what is the maximum duration for which a license can be
suspended?
o A) 6 months
o B) 1 year
o C) 2 years
o D) Indefinitely
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