Arkansas Code § 2-21-111

Invalidation of license
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(a) Any license issued in accordance with this chapter may be invalidated by the State Plant Board or its authorized representative, after a hearing, for the following reasons: (1) Substitution by the licensee of varieties or kinds of nursery stock other than those ordered, except by the consent of the purchaser; (2) Misrepresentations such as making false statements or promises for the purpose of making a sale; (3) Repeated sales of poor quality, unthrifty, diseased, or insect-infested nursery stock; (4) Failure to fulfill commitments covered by contracts or neglecting to make adjustments or replacements on nursery stock as by prior agreement; or (5) Violation of any provisions of this chapter or the rules made under authority of it, or of the provisions of the Arkansas Plant Act of 1917, § 2-16-201 et seq., or of the rules made under authority of the Arkansas Plant Act of 1917, § 2-16-201 et seq. (b) The licensee may appeal the board's decision within thirty (30) days to the circuit court. Acts 1919, No. 683, § 4; C. & M. Dig., § 8005; Acts 1937, No. 203, § 1; Pope's Dig., § 12329; Acts 1963, No. 118, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 77-403.
(a) Any license issued in accordance with this chapter may be invalidated by the State Plant Board or its authorized representative, after a hearing, for the following reasons: (1) Substitution by the licensee of varieties or kinds of nursery stock other than those ordered, except by the consent of the purchaser; (2) Misrepresentations such as making false statements or promises for the purpose of making a sale; (3) Repeated sales of poor quality, unthrifty, diseased, or insect-infested nursery stock; (4) Failure to fulfill commitments covered by contracts or neglecting to make adjustments or replacements on nursery stock as by prior agreement; or (5) Violation of any provisions of this chapter or the rules made under authority of it, or of the provisions of the Arkansas Plant Act of 1917, § 2-16-201 et seq., or of the rules made under authority of the Arkansas Plant Act of 1917, § 2-16-201 et seq. (b) The licensee may appeal the board's decision within thirty (30) days to the circuit court. Acts 1919, No. 683, § 4; C. & M. Dig., § 8005; Acts 1937, No. 203, § 1; Pope's Dig., § 12329; Acts 1963, No. 118, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 77-403.
(a) Any license issued in accordance with this chapter may be invalidated by the State Plant Board or its authorized representative, after a hearing, for the following reasons: (1) Substitution by the licensee of varieties or kinds of nursery stock other than those ordered, except by the consent of the purchaser; (2) Misrepresentations such as making false statements or promises for the purpose of making a sale; (3) Repeated sales of poor quality, unthrifty, diseased, or insect-infested nursery stock; (4) Failure to fulfill commitments covered by contracts or neglecting to make adjustments or replacements on nursery stock as by prior agreement; or (5) Violation of any provisions of this chapter or the rules made under authority of it, or of the provisions of the Arkansas Plant Act of 1917, § 2-16-201 et seq., or of the rules made under authority of the Arkansas Plant Act of 1917, § 2-16-201 et seq. (b) The licensee may appeal the board's decision within thirty (30) days to the circuit court. Acts 1919, No. 683, § 4; C. & M. Dig., § 8005; Acts 1937, No. 203, § 1; Pope's Dig., § 12329; Acts 1963, No. 118, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 77-403.
(a) Any license issued in accordance with this chapter may be invalidated by the State Plant Board or its authorized representative, after a hearing, for the following reasons: (1) Substitution by the licensee of varieties or kinds of nursery stock other than those ordered, except by the consent of the purchaser; (2) Misrepresentations such as making false statements or promises for the purpose of making a sale; (3) Repeated sales of poor quality, unthrifty, diseased, or insect-infested nursery stock; (4) Failure to fulfill commitments covered by contracts or neglecting to make adjustments or replacements on nursery stock as by prior agreement; or (5) Violation of any provisions of this chapter or the rules made under authority of it, or of the provisions of the Arkansas Plant Act of 1917, § 2-16-201 et seq., or of the rules made under authority of the Arkansas Plant Act of 1917, § 2-16-201 et seq.
(1) Substitution by the licensee of varieties or kinds of nursery stock other than those ordered, except by the consent of the purchaser;
(2) Misrepresentations such as making false statements or promises for the purpose of making a sale;
(3) Repeated sales of poor quality, unthrifty, diseased, or insect-infested nursery stock;
(4) Failure to fulfill commitments covered by contracts or neglecting to make adjustments or replacements on nursery stock as by prior agreement; or
(5) Violation of any provisions of this chapter or the rules made under authority of it, or of the provisions of the Arkansas Plant Act of 1917, § 2-16-201 et seq., or of the rules made under authority of the Arkansas Plant Act of 1917, § 2-16-201 et seq.
(b) The licensee may appeal the board's decision within thirty (30) days to the circuit court.
Acts 1919, No. 683, § 4; C. & M. Dig., § 8005; Acts 1937, No. 203, § 1; Pope's Dig., § 12329; Acts 1963, No. 118, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 77-403.

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