West Virginia Code § 47-21A-23

Administration; rules and regulations
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(a) The commissioner shall propose rules for legislative approval, in accordance with the
provisions of §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code, to administer the provisions of this article. The
commissioner may promulgate emergency rules pursuant to the provisions of §29A-3-15 of
this code, to administer the provisions of this article.
(b) The commissioner shall deny an application for any license or modification thereof if he
or she finds that the issuance thereof would be in violation of the provisions of this article.
(c) The commissioner may revoke, suspend, or refuse to renew auny license if the licensee or
any member of a licensee organization has been convicted pursuant to §47-21A-20,
§47-21A-21, or §47-21A-22 of this code, and the commissioner finds that it would be in the
public interest to do so; or if the licensee has violated any of the provisions of this article:
Provided, That before revoking or suspending any license issued under the authority of this
article, the commissioner shall give at least 10 days' notice to the licensee. The notice shall
be in writing, state the reason for revocation or suslpension, and inform the licensee of its
right to petition the Office of Tax Appeals for sa hearing at which the licensee may show
cause why the license should not be revoked or suspended. The notice required by this
section shall be by personal or substituted service, in accordance with the West Virginia
rules of civil procedure for trial courgts of record, on the person who applied for the license
on behalf of the licensee. The licensee may, at the time designated for the hearing, present
evidence in its behalf and be reepresented by counsel. A decision of the Office of Tax Appeals
upholding in whole or in part the revoking or suspending a license is subject to judicial
review as provided in §1L1-10A-19 of this code.
(d) The commissioner may suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew any license issued under this
article for a material failure to maintain the records or file the reports required by this
article if the commissioner finds that the failure will substantially impair the commissioner's
ability to administer the provisions of this article with regard to the licensee.
(e) The provisions of §29A-5-1 et seq. of this code apply to the denial, revocation, suspension
of, or refusal to renew any license.
(g) The burden of proof in any administrative or court proceeding is on the applicant to show
cause why any license should be issued or renewed and on the licensee to show cause why
any license should not be revoked or suspended.
(h) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, the commissioner may issue an
emergency order suspending any license under the following circumstances and in the
following manner:
(1) An emergency order may be issued only when the commissioner believes that:
(i) There has been a criminal violation of this article;
(ii) The action is necessary to prevent a criminal violation of this article; or
(iii) The action is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health,
safety, morals, good order, or general welfare.
(2) The emergency order shall set forth the grounds upon which it is issued, including a
statement of facts constituting the alleged emergency necessitating such action. This order
shall be served by personal or substituted service on the licensee or the person who applied
for the license on behalf of the licensee.
(3) The emergency order is effective immediately upon issuance uand service upon the
licensee.
(4) Within five days after issuance of an emergency order, the licensee may petition the
Office of Tax Appeals to set a time and place for a hearaing where the licensee may appear
and show cause why its license should not be revoked.

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