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Code · Montana · Title 37 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 47 · Part 3

37-47-341. Grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation of license.

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37-47-341 . Grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation of license. A license or right to apply for and hold a license issued under this part may be denied, suspended, or revoked or other disciplinary conditions may be applied upon any of the following grounds:
(1)having ceased to meet all of the qualifications for holding a license, as required under this chapter and rules adopted pursuant to this chapter;
(2)fraud or deception in procuring a license;
(3)fraudulent, untruthful, or misleading advertising;
(4)having pleaded guilty to or been adjudged by a court guilty of a felony, including a case in which the sentence is suspended or imposition of the sentence is deferred, unless civil rights have been restored pursuant to law;
(5)one conviction or bond forfeiture for a violation of the fish and game or outfitting laws or regulations of any state, the United States, or other jurisdictions;
(6)a substantial breach of a contract with a participant provided that the breach is established as a matter of final judgment in a court of law;
(7)the willful employment of or contracting with an unlicensed guide by an outfitter;
(8)subject to 27-1-753 , negligence or misconduct while acting as an outfitter or guide that causes an accident or injury to the person or property of a participant;
(9)misconduct as defined by board rule; or
(10)any violation of this chapter or a rule adopted pursuant to this chapter.
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