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Code · Kansas · Chapter 2 — Agriculture

2-2122. Revocation of live plant dealer license; notice and opportunity for hearing.

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2-2122. Revocation of live plant dealer license; notice and opportunity for hearing. The secretary, after providing notice and opportunity for a hearing in accordance with the provisions of the Kansas administrative procedure act, may deny any application or revoke, suspend, modify or refuse to renew any license, permit or certificate issued pursuant to this act if such applicant or holder of such license, permit or certificate has:
(a)Failed to comply with any provision or requirement of this act or any rule or regulation adopted hereunder;
(b)failed to comply with any laws, rules or regulations of any other state, or the United States, related to the licensing of live plant dealers, plant pests, plants, plant products or commodity certification; or
(c)had any license, certificate or permit issued by any other state, or the United States, related to the licensing of live plant dealers, plant pests, plants or plant products revoked, suspended or modified.
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