The Superintendent [Commissioner] may revoke any license issued pursuant to this chapter if, after notice and a hearing, the Superintendent [Commissioner] finds that the licensee has: Committed any fraudulent acts, engaged in any dishonest activities, or made any misrepresentation in any business transaction; Been convicted of a felony under the laws of the District or the laws of any state or the United States; Violated any provisions of the banking laws of the District or any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder, or has violated any other law in the course of dealings as a licensee; Made a material misstatement in the application for a license under this chapter; Demonstrated incompetency or untrustworthiness to act as a licensee; Violated any provision of this chapter or of any implementing regulation; or Failed to satisfy any of the criteria for obtaining a license as set out in §§ 26-306 , 26-307 , or 26-308 . A hearing for the purposes of this section shall be held in accordance with subchapter I of Chapter 5 of Title 2 . Pending a hearing for the revocation of any license issued pursuant to this chapter, the Superintendent [Commissioner] may suspend the license for a period not to exceed 30 days if the Superintendent [Commissioner] determines that such a suspension is in the public interest and that one or more grounds for revocation of a license, as set forth in subsection (a) of this section, exist. Whenever the Superintendent [Commissioner] suspends or revokes a license issued pursuant to this chapter, the Superintendent [Commissioner] shall immediately execute a written order stating the grounds for the suspension or revocation. On the date the order is executed, the Superintendent [Commissioner] shall serve a copy thereof on the licensee either personally or by mailing the same to the last known address of the licensee.
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