Vermont Code § 18 V.S.A. § 4307

Hearing; orders
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§ 4307. Hearing; orders
When an inspection demonstrates that any establishment is being maintained or operated
in violation of the provisions of this chapter or any related rules, the Commissioner
shall provide written notice, together with an order commanding both abatement of
the violation and compliance with this chapter within a reasonable period of time
to be fixed in the order. Under any related rules adopted by the Commissioner, a person
upon whom the notice and order are served shall be given an opportunity to be heard
and to show cause as to why the order should be vacated or amended. When, upon a hearing,
it appears that the provisions of this chapter have not been violated, the Commissioner
shall immediately vacate the order, but without prejudice. When, however, it appears
that the provisions have been violated and the person fails to comply with an order
issued by the Commissioner under the provisions of this section, the Commissioner
shall revoke, modify, or suspend the person’s license or enforce a civil penalty.

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