(a) Any person aggrieved by any action taken under this article shall be afforded the opportunity for a hearing before the commissioner under rules promulgated by the commissioner. (b) Hearings shall be conducted according to procedures set forth by rule. (c) All the testimony and evidence at a hearing shall be recorded by mechanical means, which may include the use of tape recordings. The mechanical record shall be maintained for ninety days from the date of the hearing and a transcript shall beu made available to the aggrieved party. (d) Any party who feels aggrieved of the suspension, revocation or denial order may appeal within sixty days to the circuit court of the county in wahich the person has located its principal place of business or to the circuit court of Kanawha County.
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