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B. Emergency Prohibition Order (EPO)
The concept of an "Absolute Order" in regulatory frameworks typically refers to a definitive enforcement action that follows an initial, often temporary, measure. In this context, an Emergency Prohibition Order (EPO) is an immediate, temporary restriction imposed to address an urgent risk. An Absolute Order then formalizes or extends this prohibition, making it permanent or long-term after further investigation or a hearing. It is issued in furtherance of the EPO, solidifying the initial emergency action. Distractors like a Court Order, Board Resolution, or Government Notification are not the direct preceding or foundational step for an Absolute Order in this specific regulatory sequence.