Conn. Agencies Regs. § 7-169h-26 - Violations of statutes, rules and regulations, false statement
(a) Whenever it appears to the commissioner
after an investigation that any person is violating or is about to violate any
provisions of section
7-169h
of the Connecticut General Statutes or Sections
7-169h
-a1 to
7-169h
-28, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, the
commissioner may in his discretion, to protect the public welfare, order that
any sealed ticket permit issued be immediately suspended or revoked and that
the person cease and desist from the actions constituting such violation or
which would constitute such violation. After such an order is issued, the
person named therein may, within fourteen days after receipt of the order, file
a written request for a hearing. Such hearing shall be held in accordance with
the provisions of chapter 54 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
(b) Whenever the commissioner finds as the
result of an investigation that any person has violated any provision of
section
7-169h
of the Connecticut General Statutes or sections
7-169h
-a1 to 7-169h-28, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies,
or made any false statement in any application for a registration or permit or
in any report required by the commissioner, the commissioner may send a notice
to such person by certified mail, return receipt requested. Any such notice
shall include (1) a reference to the section or regulation alleged to have been
violated or the application or report in which an alleged false statement was
made, (2) a short and plain statement of the matter asserted or charged, (3)
the fact that any registration or permit issued pursuant to this section may be
suspended or revoked for such violation or false statement and the maximum
penalty that may be imposed for such violation or false statement, and (4) the
time and place for the hearing. Such hearing shall be fixed for a date not
earlier than fourteen days after the notice is mailed.
(c) The commissioner shall hold a hearing
upon the charges made unless such person fails to appear at the hearing. Such
hearing shall be held in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54 of the
Connecticut General Statutes. If such person fails to appear at the hearing or
if, after the hearing, the commissioner finds that such person committed such a
violation or made such a false statement, the commissioner may, in his
discretion, suspend or revoke such registration or permit and order that a
civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars be imposed upon such person
for such violation or false statement. The commissioner shall send a copy of
any order issued pursuant to this subdivision by certified mail, return receipt
requested, to any person named in such order.
(d) Whenever the commissioner revokes a
registration or permit issued pursuant to section 7-169h of the Connecticut
General Statutes, he shall not issue any registration or permit to such former
registrant or permittee for one year after the date of such
revocation.
Notes
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