A license issued pursuant to this article may be denied, suspended, or revoked on any one or more of the following grounds, where applicable:
1. Material misstatement or omission in application for license;
2. Failure to comply subsequent to receipt of a written notice from the Department or any willful failure to comply with a lawful order, any provision of this article, or any term, condition, or restriction of a license;
3. Failure to comply with zoning or other land use regulations, ordinances, or statutes;
5. Knowingly advertising by any means any assertion, representation, or statement of fact that is untrue, misleading, or deceptive relating to the conduct of the business for which a license is held or sought;
6. Having been found, through a judicial or administrative hearing, to have committed fraudulent or deceptive acts in connection with the training center for which a license is held or sought, or any consumer-related fraud;
7. Having been convicted of any criminal act involving the training center for which a license is held or sought;
8. Improper assignment, lending, or otherwise allowing the improper use of a license;
9. Any corporate officer, owner, administrator and any individual authorized to obligate the training center having been convicted of a felony;
10. Any corporate officer, owner, administrator and any individual authorized to obligate the training center having been convicted of any misdemeanor involving lying, cheating, stealing, or moral turpitude;
11. Failure to furnish the Department information, documentation, or records required or requested pursuant to this article;
12. Knowingly and willfully filing any false report, account, record, or memorandum;
13. Willfully altering or changing the appearance or wording of a training center license or a course completion certificate;
14. Failure to provide services in accordance with the terms, limitations, conditions, or requirements of the license; or
15. Failure to comply with other state and federal requirements relating to training center operations.
History
2004, c. 734.