Final answer:
The DBPR under Florida Statute 455 does not have the power to appoint FREC members, which is a responsibility of the Governor of Florida. The correct option is c) appoint FREC members
Step-by-step explanation:
The power that is NOT granted to the DBPR (Department of Business and Professional Regulation) under Florida Statute 455 is c) appoint FREC members. The DBPR does have the power to issue citations (option a), investigate consumer complaints (option b), and issue subpoenas (option d).
The responsibility to appoint members to the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) lies with the Governor of Florida, not with the DBPR.
The power that is NOT granted to the DBPR (Department of Business and Professional Regulation) under Florida Statute 455 is c) appoint FREC members.
According to the Florida Statute 455, the DBPR is granted the power to a) issue citations, b) investigate consumer complaints, and d) issue subpoenas. However, the appointment of FREC (Florida Real Estate Commission) members is not among the powers granted to the DBPR.
The correct option is c) appoint FREC members