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Code · Michigan · Chapter 259 — Aviation

259.176a Suspension or revocation of license, certificate, or letter of authority; grounds.

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259.176a Suspension or revocation of license, certificate, or letter of authority; grounds.
Sec. 176a.
The commission or its authorized representative, after consideration of the issues of fact and after hearing held, may suspend or permanently revoke, or both, a license, certificate, or letter of authority of any person who does any of the following:
(a)Knowingly forges, counterfeits, alters, or falsely makes a certificate authorized to be issued under this act or the rules promulgated under this act, or uses or attempts to use any such certificate.
(b)Knowingly makes a false statement in an application for a license or registration or in a report required by the commission.
(c)Violates a condition or provision of a license or letter of authority issued by the commission.
(d)Fails to render reports requested by, and within the time limits prescribed by, the commission.
(e)Fails to maintain the minimum standards determined by the commission.
(f)Commits an act on the part of a flight school by a flight instructor or representative that is contrary to public safety or to the proper training of students enrolled in a flight school.
(g)Fails to comply, in whole or part, with any rule promulgated by the commission.
(h)Fails to abate a hazard certified by the commission.
History: Add. 1996, Act 370 , Imd. Eff. July 3, 1996
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