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MR. HENRICKS: You want us to reinterpret it, then? <br /> <br /> MR. DRUTAR: I would love clarification for both parties, if that makes sense. There’s no—I mean, someone has to—in other words, it’s just their opinion and my opinion. Well, whose opinion matters? The Board of Ethics is chartered, as I understand it, with making these determinations. <br /> <br /> MR. HENRICKS: All right. In the—in your agency, when you have been penalized in such a manner—right, you have been penalized, because they put you on ten days suspension, right? <br /> <br /> MR. DRUTAR: Yes, sir. <br /> <br /> MR. HENRICKS: Do you have grounds for appeal? <br /> <br /> MR. DRUTAR: There are grounds for appeal of the discipline. I’m not looking to usurp the disciplinary process. There’s actually a number of different—I’m trying to just find out if we have the right to disqualify, because they’re trying to say from this point forward, you no longer have that right. So like—let’s say I don’t appeal the discipline. Yes, sir? <br /> <br /> MR. BALSIS: What specifically did the disciplinary action do? You said it gave you ten days suspension. What else did it say? <br /> <br />MR. DRUTAR: You’re prohibited from practicing real estate. <br /> <br />MR. BALSIS: Okay. <br /> <br />MR. DRUTAR: Yes, sir. <br /> <br />MR. BALSIS: Anything else? <br /> <br /> MR. DRUTAR: I’m reading it here just to make sure I don’t forget anything. Moving forward, you are prohibited from engaging in any new real estate business or activities that may impact or be impacted by property evaluations. That actually would mean a lot of different things besides just real estate, but that’s it. <br /> <br /> MR. BALSIS: Okay. I just wanted to get that specifically in there. <br /> <br /> MR. HENRICKS: That’s what I’m working on now. <br /> <br /> MR. DRUTAR: And if it—and to be completely frank, if the discipline didn’t include that, if it was just the ten days, I’d be like fine, just to make it go away. It’s been stressful for the last few months. <br />