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Chapter 115C
Section 115C.113
Recent History
- 2014 115C.113 Amended 2014 c 222 art 2 s 11
- 1996 115C.113 New 1996 c 308 s 11
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
115C.113 ORDERS.
The commissioner of commerce may issue an order requiring a registrant or applicant for
registration to show cause why the registration should not be revoked or suspended, the registrant
censured, the application denied, or other sanction imposed under section 115C.111 or 115C.112.
The order must be calculated to give reasonable notice of the time and place for hearing on the
matter, and must state the reasons for the entry of the order. The commissioner of commerce
may by order summarily suspend a registration pending final determination of an order to show
cause. A hearing on the merits must be held within 30 days of the issuance of the order of
summary suspension. All hearings must be conducted under chapter 14. After the hearing, the
commissioner of commerce shall enter an order disposing of the matter as the facts require. If the
registrant or applicant for registration fails to appear at a hearing after having been duly notified
of it, the person shall be considered in default, and the proceeding may be determined against
the registrant or applicant for registration upon consideration of the order to show cause, the
allegations of which may be considered to be true.
History: 1996 c 308 s 11
The commissioner of commerce may issue an order requiring a registrant or applicant for
registration to show cause why the registration should not be revoked or suspended, the registrant
censured, the application denied, or other sanction imposed under section 115C.111 or 115C.112.
The order must be calculated to give reasonable notice of the time and place for hearing on the
matter, and must state the reasons for the entry of the order. The commissioner of commerce
may by order summarily suspend a registration pending final determination of an order to show
cause. A hearing on the merits must be held within 30 days of the issuance of the order of
summary suspension. All hearings must be conducted under chapter 14. After the hearing, the
commissioner of commerce shall enter an order disposing of the matter as the facts require. If the
registrant or applicant for registration fails to appear at a hearing after having been duly notified
of it, the person shall be considered in default, and the proceeding may be determined against
the registrant or applicant for registration upon consideration of the order to show cause, the
allegations of which may be considered to be true.
History: 1996 c 308 s 11
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