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Code · Virginia · Title 3.2 · Chapter 57

Code of Virginia § 3.2-5712. Denial, suspension, or revocation of registrations and certifications.

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A. The Commissioner may deny, suspend, or revoke the registration of any service agency if he determines that:
(i)the service agency has violated any provision of this chapter, any provision of Chapter 56 (§ 3.2-5600 et seq.), or any regulation adopted under either chapter; or
(ii)when, in the service of the service agency, any officer of the service agency or any service technician has been convicted in any appropriate court of violating any provision of this chapter, any provision of Chapter 56, or any regulation adopted under either chapter.
B. The Commissioner may deny, suspend, or revoke the certification of any service technician when the Commissioner determines that:
(i)the service technician has violated any provision of this chapter or any regulation adopted pursuant to this chapter; or
(ii)the service technician has been convicted in any appropriate court of violating any provision of this chapter, any provision of Chapter 56, or any regulation adopted under either chapter.
C. The Commissioner shall afford reasonable notice of an informal fact finding pursuant to § 2.2-4019 to:
(i)any service agency prior to and in connection with the denial, suspension, or revocation of its registration under subsection A; and
(ii)any service technician prior to and in connection with the denial, suspension, or revocation of the service technician's certification under subsection B.
1992, c. 242, § 3.1-969.13; 2008, c. 860 .
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