2012 New York Consolidated Laws
AGM - Agriculture & Markets
Article 20 - (244 - 250-K) LICENSING OF FARM PRODUCTS DEALERS
249 - Granting, revoking or suspending licenses.


NY Agri & Mkts L § 249 (2012) What's This?
 
    § 249. Granting, revoking or suspending licenses. The commissioner may
  decline  to  grant  or  renew  a license, or revoke or suspend a license
  already granted, upon due notice and opportunity for a  hearing  to  the
  applicant or licensee, and upon finding of one or more of the following:
    1.  That  the  licensee  or  applicant  has  violated any provision of
  section two hundred forty-six of this article.
    2. That the licensee has made a general assignment for the benefit  of
  creditors  or  is  insolvent  or where a money judgment has been secured
  against  him  or  her,  upon  which  an  execution  has  been   returned
  unsatisfied and the time to appeal therefrom has expired.
    3.  That  there has been a continued course of dealing or operation of
  the business of the applicant or licensee of such a nature as to satisfy
  the commissioner of the inability or the unwillingness of the  applicant
  or  licensee  to  conduct  his  or  her  business in compliance with the
  provisions of this chapter, or of such  rules  and  regulations  as  the
  commissioner may adopt.
    4. That there has been a continued failure to keep records required by
  the commissioner or by law.
    5.  That the applicant or licensee has failed to provide such security
  as required by the commissioner pursuant to this article.
    6. That the applicant or licensee has been a party to or is conspiring
  to enter a combination to fix prices contrary to law.
    7. That the applicant or licensee has solicited, purchased or received
  farm products contracted to another licensee.
    8. That the applicant or licensee has failed to comply with any  other
  provisions of this chapter, article or rules and regulations promulgated
  thereunder.
    9.  That  the  applicant  or licensee has made any false or misleading
  statement in his or her application to the commissioner for  a  license,
  or concerning any matter enumerated in this article.
    10.  That  the  applicant  or  licensee  or any individual holding any
  position or interest or power of control of the  applicant  or  licensee
  had  previously  been  responsible  in  whole  or in part for any act on
  account of which a license may have been suspended or  revoked  pursuant
  to the provisions of this article.
    11. That the licensee has violated the posting requirements of section
  two hundred forty-eight of this article.

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