2019 Wyoming Statutes
Title 35 - Public Health and Safety
Chapter 28 - Public Pool and Spa Health and Safety
Section 35-28-110 - License Revocation.

Universal Citation: WY Stat § 35-28-110 (2019)

35-28-110. License revocation.

(a) A regulatory authority may initiate revocation proceedings for a license by serving a complaint signed by the director or the director of a local department of health. The application shall be accompanied by an affidavit of the director or director of the local department of health stating:

(i) The condition for the summary suspension has not been corrected;

(ii) There is a history of noncompliance with this act or the regulations adopted under this act; or

(iii) There was a refusal to grant access to the regulatory authority.

(b) If requested, the regulatory authority shall provide notice and hold a hearing on any revocation proceeding in accordance with the provisions of the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, W.S. 16-3-101 et seq.

(c) If, upon completion of the hearing and consideration of the record, the department of agriculture or local department of health finds that the conditions present at the facility pose an imminent health hazard, there is a history of noncompliance with this act or the regulations adopted under this act or there was a refusal to grant access to the regulatory authority, the regulatory authority shall issue an order of license revocation which shall include findings of fact and conclusions of law, and findings of actions necessary to cure the causes leading to the revocation.

(d) The decision of the regulatory authority may be appealed to the district court pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, W.S. 16-3-101 et seq.

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