Mississippi Code § 49-27-33

Suspension or revocation of permit after notice and hearing
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The commission, after reasonable notice in writing to the holder of a permit and after a hearing in the manner as provided in Sections 49-27-15 through 49-27-21 of this chapter, shall suspend or revoke a permit if it finds that the applicant has not substantially complied with one or more of the conditions or limitations set forth in the permit or has exceeded the scope of the activities as set forth in the application. Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 6(f); Laws, 1974, ch. 401, § 8; Laws, 1994, ch. 578, § 38, eff. 7/1/1994.
The commission, after reasonable notice in writing to the holder of a permit and after a hearing in the manner as provided in Sections 49-27-15 through 49-27-21 of this chapter, shall suspend or revoke a permit if it finds that the applicant has not substantially complied with one or more of the conditions or limitations set forth in the permit or has exceeded the scope of the activities as set forth in the application. Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 6(f); Laws, 1974, ch. 401, § 8; Laws, 1994, ch. 578, § 38, eff. 7/1/1994.
The commission, after reasonable notice in writing to the holder of a permit and after a hearing in the manner as provided in Sections 49-27-15 through 49-27-21 of this chapter, shall suspend or revoke a permit if it finds that the applicant has not substantially complied with one or more of the conditions or limitations set forth in the permit or has exceeded the scope of the activities as set forth in the application. Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 6(f); Laws, 1974, ch. 401, § 8; Laws, 1994, ch. 578, § 38, eff. 7/1/1994.
The commission, after reasonable notice in writing to the holder of a permit and after a hearing in the manner as provided in Sections 49-27-15 through 49-27-21 of this chapter, shall suspend or revoke a permit if it finds that the applicant has not substantially complied with one or more of the conditions or limitations set forth in the permit or has exceeded the scope of the activities as set forth in the application.
Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 6(f); Laws, 1974, ch. 401, § 8; Laws, 1994, ch. 578, § 38, eff. 7/1/1994.

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