22 Miss. Code. R. 1-09-9.7 - Suspension of License and Certification
A. License and
certification held by any person, firm or corporation will be suspended or
revoked by the MDMR Authority:
1. If there is
reason to believe that a public health hazard exists.
2. If the holder violates any of the
requirements of this regulation.
3.
If the holder interferes with a representative of the MDMR in the performance
of duties.
B. The MDMR
Authority will serve the holder a written notice of intent to suspend the
license and certification.
1. The notice will
specify the violation(s) and afford the holder reasonable opportunity to
correct the violations as agreed to by the parties or in absence of agreement
fixed by the MDMR before making any order of suspension effective.
2. A copy of the inspection sheet handed to
the license and certification holder or their authorized representative, or in
their absence, posted in a conspicuous place in the establishment, shall
constitute a written notice to suspend the license and certification.
C. A suspension of license and
certification will remain in effect until the violation has been corrected to
the satisfaction of the MDMR Authority.
D. In a case where the molluscan shellfish
involved create a health hazard or whenever adulterated or misbranded molluscan
shellfish and/or molluscan shellfish products are found, or in any case of
willful refusal to permit an inspection, the MDMR Authority may issue a
cease-and-desist order, effective immediately, to suspend all molluscan
shellfish related activities. This order will remain in effect until such time
as proper corrective actions have been taken and the order is officially
lifted.
E. Upon request for
reapplication, from any person whose license and certification has been
suspended, the MDMR Authority shall make such inspection(s) and/or collect
samples as deemed necessary to determine compliance with the requirement of
this regulation.
F. Upon repeated
violations, the MDMR Authority will revoke a license and certification
following reasonable notice to the license and certification holder and an
opportunity for a hearing.
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