Which of the following is NOT a CREM power on appeal?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a CREM power on appeal?

Explanation:
On appeal, the CREM reviews the original order and can either keep it as written, change its terms to fit the facts (modify), or cancel it altogether (rescind) if the evidence doesn’t support the need for the order. These actions align with ensuring the remedy is appropriate and proportional to the situation. Imposing penalties for non-compliance isn’t a remedy the appeal body typically exercises; penalties are a separate enforcement step that occurs if the owner doesn’t comply with the order, usually under the relevant statute, outside the scope of the appeal decision.

On appeal, the CREM reviews the original order and can either keep it as written, change its terms to fit the facts (modify), or cancel it altogether (rescind) if the evidence doesn’t support the need for the order. These actions align with ensuring the remedy is appropriate and proportional to the situation. Imposing penalties for non-compliance isn’t a remedy the appeal body typically exercises; penalties are a separate enforcement step that occurs if the owner doesn’t comply with the order, usually under the relevant statute, outside the scope of the appeal decision.

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