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Select the information that CFP Board is permitted to publish if public discipline is imposed.

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The CFP Board is permitted to publish details of public discipline, including the nature of the offense and sanctions, while respecting legal and ethical boundaries. This ensures transparency and trust in the discipline akin to FCC's enforcement among ISPs.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the CFP Board imposes public discipline:

It is permitted to publish certain information regarding the action taken. This could include details about the disciplinary measures, the nature of the offense, and, where applicable, the name of the violator and any sanctions imposed. For instance, similar to how the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) enforces compliance among Internet service providers (ISPs) with transparency rules and can take action against violations, the CFP Board can make public specific details regarding disciplinary actions.

This is to ensure transparency and maintain trust in the discipline and its practices. However, this must be balanced with the responsibility not to release information that is libelous, slanderous, or compromises personal privacy or public safety, as outlined in the limitations of freedom of the press.

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