Based on complaints filed against Dr. Brianna Brill by a former client, the Board of Psychology determines that Dr. Brill may have a mental illness that is interfering with her ability to provide competent professional services, and it orders Dr. Brill to be evaluated by a designated psychologist. Dr. Brill believes the client's complaint is unfounded and notifies the Board that, for this reason, she refuses to be evaluated. In response, the Board will most likely do which of the following?
a) Accept Dr. Brill's refusal and close the case.
b) Seek a court order to compel Dr. Brill to undergo the evaluation.
c) Allow Dr. Brill to choose her own evaluator for the assessment.
d) Suspend Dr. Brill's license pending the evaluation results.

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