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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 70 · Part 7

15-70-706. Revocation of license -- notice.

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15-70-706 . Revocation of license -- notice.
(1)The department may revoke the license of any alternative fuel dealer for reasonable cause. Before revoking a license, the department shall notify the licensee of the department's intent to revoke the license. The notice must be made by certified mail addressed to the licensee's last-known address shown in the files of the department. The notice must include a statement that the licensee has the right to appear before the department at a time specified in the notice and to show cause, if any, why the license should not be revoked. The time specified by the department may not be more than 30 days or less than 10 days from the date of the notice. At any time prior to and during the hearing, the department may in the exercise of reasonable discretion suspend the license.
(2)On revocation of a license, the licensee shall immediately surrender the license to the department for cancellation.
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