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Code · Washington · Title 69 — Food, Drugs, Cosmetics, and Poisons · Chapter 69.22

RCW 69.22.070

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(1)After conducting a hearing, the director may deny, suspend, or revoke any permit provided for in this chapter if it is determined that a permittee has committed any of the following acts:
(a)Refused, neglected, or failed to comply with the provisions of this chapter, any rules adopted to administer this chapter, or any lawful order of the director;
(b)Refused, neglected, or failed to keep and maintain records required by this chapter, or to make the records available when requested pursuant to the provisions of this chapter;
(c)Consistent with RCW 69.22.060 , refused the director access to the permitted area of a domestic residence housing a cottage food operation for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this chapter;
(d)Consistent with RCW 69.22.060 , refused the department access to any records required to be kept under the provisions of this chapter; or
(e)Exceeded the annual income limits provided in RCW 69.22.050 .
(2)The director may summarily suspend a permit issued under this chapter if the director finds that a cottage food operation is operating under conditions that constitute an immediate danger to public health or if the director is denied access to the permitted area of a domestic residence housing a cottage food operation and records where the access was sought for the purposes of enforcing or administering this chapter.
[ 2011 c 281 s 7 .]
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