West Virginia Code § 19-3-3

Grounds for refusal or revocation of license
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The commissioner may refuse to grant a license or may revoke a license already granted
when he is satisfied that the applicant or licensee has:
(1) Failed to satisfy a money judgment properly served against him
(2) Made false, fraudulent or improper charges or returns for the handling, sale, storage, or
other services in connection with agricultural products;
(3) Failed or refused to render an account of sales or make prompt settlement thereon;
(4) Knowingly made false or misleading statements as to the condition, quality, or quantity of
agricultural products received, handled, stored, or held by him for sale;
(5) Made false or misleading statements concerning market conditions, with the intent to
deceive;
(6) Combined or conspired to fix prices either directly or indirectly;
(7) Purchased for his own account agricultural products received by him upon consignment
without prior notice to the consignor in writing, or at an agreed price fixed by the consignor;
(8) Made fictitious sales or hase been guilty of collusion to defraud the consignor;
(9) Has reconsigned agricultural products without the written consent of the consignor or
without notice to the consignor that all or part of his shipment has been reconsigned;
(10) Sold consigned goods to another person, exchange, association, or corporation in which
the consignee has a financial interest without notice in writing to the consignor of such
interest.

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