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Suspension or revocation of licenses or permits - 5 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 1304Legal Research Home > Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 1304. Suspension or revocation of licenses or permits.
(a) General rule.--The commission may suspend or revoke a
license or permit in any case where the commission finds that
the licensee or permittee:
(1) Is guilty of gross immorality.
(2) Is unfit or incompetent by reason of negligence or
habits.
(3) Is guilty of violating any provision of this subpart
or of the rules and regulations promulgated under this
subpart.
(4) Has committed fraud or deceit in securing his or
another's license or permit.
(5) Has been convicted of or pleaded guilty or entered a
plea of nolo contendere to, or has been found guilty by a
judge or jury of, a crime in any jurisdiction within ten
years preceding the suspension or revocation.
(6) Is an habitual drunkard or is addicted to the use of
morphine, cocaine or other drugs having a similar effect.
(7) Is or has become mentally incompetent.
(8) Has been guilty of unprofessional or unethical
conduct or such conduct as to require a suspension or
revocation in the public interest.
(9) Has made a misstatement of a material fact or
fraudulently concealed a material fact or has induced, aided
or abetted any other person in misstating or concealing any
material fact in any application or other proceeding under
this subpart.
(10) Has failed to account for or pay over moneys
belonging to others which have come into his possession in
connection with a contest or exhibition.
(11) Has failed to furnish to the proper party a copy of
any contract or statement required by this subpart or the
rules and regulations promulgated under this subpart or has
breached such a contract.
(12) Has paid or agreed to pay any money or article of
value to any person not having a license or a permit for
soliciting or for business secured or for rendering of any
service or the doing of any of the acts forbidden by this
subpart and the rules and regulations promulgated under this
subpart.
(13) Has loaned his license or permit to another person
or has borrowed or used the license or permit of another.
(14) Is guilty of any form of pretense which might
induce the public or citizens to become a prey to
professional exploitation.
(15) Has employed a person who has not been issued a
license or permit when so required by law.
(16) Has failed to maintain in force the bond required
by this subpart or has failed to forward a deposit in lieu of
the bond.
(17) Has by act or omission conducted himself in a
manner detrimental to the best interests of boxing generally
or to the public interest and general welfare.
(18) Is associating or consorting with criminals,
bookmakers, gamblers or persons of similar ill repute, or
with persons of no known or visible means of livelihood, or
is himself engaged or engaging in similar pursuits or
conduct.
(19) Has been disciplined in any manner by the
commission or similar agency or body of any jurisdiction.
(20) Has failed to pay a fine or any part thereof
imposed pursuant to this subpart.
(21) Is or may be at risk of serious physical impairment
if allowed to participate in boxing engagements. The
commission may investigate the mental or physical fitness of
a licensee to participate in contests or exhibitions at any
time. This paragraph only applies to licensees or permittees
who are boxers.
(b) Hearings.--Any licensee or permittee whose license or
permit is suspended or revoked pursuant to this section shall
have a right to a hearing before the commission within ten
business days after the date on which the license or permit is
suspended or revoked.
Cross References. Section 1304 is referred to in sections
712, 903, 904, 905, 1113 of this title.
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