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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 134

§134-13 Revocation of permits and licenses.

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§134-13 Revocation of permits and licenses.
(a)All permits and licenses provided for under this part shall be revoked by the issuing authority, and may be revoked by any court, if the issuing authority or court determines that the permit or license is subject to revocation because the permit or license holder does not satisfy, or no longer satisfies, the applicable qualifications or requirements associated with the permit or license.
(b)If the issuing authority determines that a permit or license is subject to revocation, the issuing authority shall notify the permit or license holder of the determination in writing, stating the grounds for the determination and informing the permit or license holder of the right to seek a hearing before the issuing authority regarding the determination before revocation. Unless the permit or license holder submits a request for a hearing in writing to the issuing authority no later than thirty days following the date of the written notice that the permit or license is subject to revocation, the permit or license shall be immediately revoked by the issuing authority. Any hearing regarding a determination on whether a permit or license is subject to revocation shall constitute a contested case hearing for purposes of chapter 91. A person or entity aggrieved by a revocation under this section may apply for judicial review in state circuit court in accordance with section 91-14.
(c)If a permit or license is revoked pursuant to this section, the former permit or license holder shall return the permit or license to the issuing authority within forty-eight hours following receipt of the notice of revocation. [L 1988, c 275, pt of §2; am L 2023, c 52, §8]
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