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What is NOT a required element in a correction order?

  1. Detailed financial information about the violation

  2. A concise statement of the deficiencies

  3. A statement of the right to request a hearing

  4. Reference to the law or rule violated

The correct answer is: Detailed financial information about the violation

A correction order is a formal document issued to address deficiencies in compliance with applicable laws or regulations. The primary components generally included in a correction order are a concise statement of the deficiencies, a reference to the law or rule that has been violated, and a statement outlining the recipient's right to request a hearing. The inclusion of detailed financial information about the violation is not a standard requirement for a correction order. The focus of a correction order is to communicate the specific deficiencies and necessary actions for compliance, rather than to provide extensive financial details, which may not be relevant or necessary for addressing the violation itself. By ensuring that a correction order contains the essential elements focused on compliance and the rights of the involved parties, it maintains clarity and purpose, allowing recipients to understand what specific actions are required of them to remediate the identified issues.