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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 5 — ATHLETICS AND SPORTS · Chapter 13

§ 1303. Preliminary suspension of licenses or permits.

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§ 1303. Preliminary suspension of licenses or permits.
(a)General rule.-- The commission may, upon its own motion or upon the verified written complaint of any person charging a licensee or permittee with violating any provision of this subpart or the rules and regulations promulgated under this subpart, order the preliminary suspension of any license or permit until adjudication by the commission if such action is necessary to prevent immediate or irreparable harm to the public welfare or to protect the health and safety of a boxer.
(b)Meetings.-- Upon the oral or written agreement of two members of the commission, the commission may conduct meetings under subsection
(a)by voice or video electronic means if the subject matter of the meeting is so compelling or timely that considering the matter at the commission's next regular meeting would render any decision moot, adversely affect the rights of the aggrieved parties under this subpart or threaten the safety or physical health of participants. A stenographic record of such meetings shall be made and maintained by the commission and be made available to the parties upon request. The subject matter of any such meeting shall then become the first item on the commission's agenda for its next regularly scheduled meeting.
(c)Hearing date.-- The commission shall hold a hearing within ten business days after the date on which the license or permit was suspended preliminarily, at which time reasonable efforts shall be made for the affected parties and the commission to be physically present.
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