New York Agriculture and Markets Code § 96-Z-3

Granting, suspending or revoking licenses
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§ 96-z-3. Granting, suspending or revoking licenses. The commissioner\nmay decline to grant a license or may suspend or revoke a license\nalready granted, after written notice to the applicant or licensee and\nan opportunity to be heard, when (1) any statement in the application or\nupon which it was issued is or was false or misleading, (2) the\napplicant or licensee does not have adequate physical facilities for the\noperation of a disposal plant or transportation service, (3) facilities\nare not maintained in a manner and as required by rules and regulations\nduly promulgated by the commissioner, (4) applicant, an officer,\ndirector, partner, or holder of ten per centum or more of the voting\nstock of an applicant has been convicted of a felony by a court of the\nUnited States or any state or territory thereof, without subsequent\npardon by the governor or other appropriate authority of the state or\njurisdiction in which such conviction occurred, or the receipt of a\ncertificate of relief from disabilities or a certificate of good conduct\npursuant to article twenty-three of the correction law, (5) when\napplicant or licensee is a partnership or corporation, any partner,\nofficer, director, holder or owner of ten percent or more of the stock,\nhas previously been responsible, in whole or in part, for any act on\naccount of which a license may be denied, suspended or revoked pursuant\nto the provisions of this article, or (6) the applicant or licensee has\nfailed to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter or rules or\nregulations promulgated pursuant thereto.\n

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