W. Va. Code R. § 61-4C-13 - Suspensions, Embargo Orders
13.1.
If the commissioner finds that effective corrective action has not been taken
by the distributor, he or she may issue a suspension of the Dairy Products
Distributor Permit required in W. Va. Code §
19-11A-3. The
suspension shall state the time that the suspension will become effective, give
the reasons for the suspension and specify a time and place for a hearing to be
held in this matter. Except that in the case of a summary suspension, the
commissioner will give the distributor the opportunity to request a hearing in
this matter subsequent to the notification of the suspension.
13.1.a. All suspensions due to
non-conformance to subdivisions 7.1.b., 7.1.c. and 7.1.e. of this rule are
summary suspensions.
13.1.b. A
suspension of the Dairy Products Distributor Permit remains in effect until the
distributor submits and the commissioner accepts a written plan of correction
and a request for a reinstatement of the permit.
13.1.c. The commissioner has seven days from
the date of receipt of this plan of correction to respond to a suspension in
the case of violations of subdivisions 7.1.b., 7.1.c. and 7.1.e. of this rule
and fourteen days to respond for all other violations of W. Va. Code,
§§
19-11A-1 et
seq. or this rule. The commissioner will accept or deny the application for a
reinstatement of the permit and will give the terms and conditions under which
the permit will be reinstated.
13.2. If the commissioner finds that after
the distributor has resumed distribution following a suspension of their Dairy
Products Distributor Permit that effective corrective action has not been
taken, then the commissioner will hold a hearing to determine if the permit
should be revoked.
13.3. If the
commissioner finds that effective corrective action has not been taken by the
manufacturer, distributor and/or retailer, he or she may issue an embargo order
for any dairy product or imitation dairy product which is not in compliance
with W. Va. Code, §§
19-11A-1 et
seq. or this rule and may also cause the manufacturing and distributing of any
dairy or imitation dairy product to cease by authority of W. Va. Code,
§§
19-11A-10(i).
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