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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-2157. Written notice of charges; summary suspension; hearing; voluntary surrender of license

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A. Except as provided in subsections B and C of this section, before suspending, revoking or denying the renewal or the right of renewal of any license, or issuing any order prohibiting the sale or lease of property or the sale of cemetery lots or membership camping contracts as provided by this chapter, the commissioner shall present the licensee, owner, including the current owner of the property, operator, agent or developer with written notice of the charges filed against the person, or reasons for prohibiting the sale or lease, and shall afford the person an opportunity for a hearing pursuant to title 41, chapter 6, article 10.
Within twenty days after service of a notice of hearing, the respondent shall appear by filing a written answer to the complaint. A licensee against whom the department has commenced a disciplinary proceeding under this chapter may voluntarily surrender to the department the license if the surrender of the license occurs not less than ten days prior to a hearing under this section. After the acceptance of a voluntary surrender of a license under this section the department shall not thereafter issue a license under this chapter to the licensee.
B. If the commissioner finds that the public health, safety or welfare imperatively requires emergency action, and incorporates a finding to that effect in the commissioner's order, summary suspension of a license or sales may be ordered. Grounds for issuance of an order of summary suspension include the violation of any of the provisions of section 32-2153 and the termination of a license pursuant to section 32-2188, subsection I. A licensee, owner, including the current owner of the property, operator, agent or developer may request a hearing pursuant to title 41, chapter 6, article 10.
A summary suspension shall be deemed to be final if a request for a hearing is not received within thirty days as provided by section 41-1092.03.
C. The department may issue a summary suspension when the department receives notice that a person licensed pursuant to this chapter has been convicted of a felony offense and is currently incarcerated for the conviction, paroled or under the supervision of a parole or community supervision officer or is on probation as a result of the conviction. This subsection does not limit the commissioner's authority to seek revocation of a license or other disciplinary action pursuant to this chapter.
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