Indiana Code § 4-33-22-22

Denial of license or permit; violation of laws or rules; hearing
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Sec. 22. In case the commission refuses to grant a license or permit to any applicant, the applicant, at the applicant's option, is entitled to a hearing in the manner provided by this chapter, but if the commission, before the refusal, after a hearing, makes a valid finding that the applicant has been guilty of disobeying any rule or order of the commission, or of any provision of this chapter, the applicant is not entitled to a license or permit; and in case any boxing, sparring, or unarmed combat match, or exhibition has been conducted by any person, club, corporation, or association under this chapter, the commission on its own motion, or on the petition of any resident of Indiana, may conduct a hearing to determine whether such person, club, corporation, or association has disobeyed any rule or order of the commission or has been guilty of any violation of this chapter.

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