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32-11-404. Penalties -- license suspension and revocation -- restitution.


     32-11-404. Penalties -- license suspension and revocation -- restitution. (1) If, after providing a 10-day written notice that includes a statement of alleged violations and a notice of an opportunity for a hearing as provided in Title 2, chapter 4, the department finds that any licensee or unlicensed person or any officer, director, partner, trustee, employee, or representative of the licensee or unlicensed person has violated any of the provisions of this chapter, has failed to comply with the rules or orders adopted by the department, has failed or refused to make required reports to the department, has furnished false information to the department, or has operated without a license, the department may:
     (a) impose a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each violation or, in the case of a continuing violation, $1,000 a day;
     (b) issue an order revoking or suspending the right of the licensee or person, directly or through an officer, director, partner, trustee, employee, or representative, to do business in this state as a licensee or to engage in the business of a BIDCO; or
     (c) issue an order requiring restitution to borrowers and reimbursement of the department's cost in bringing the administrative action.
     (2) All notices, hearing schedules, and orders must be mailed to the licensee or person by certified mail to the address for which the license was issued or, in the case of an unlicensed business, to the last-known address of record.
     (3) A revocation, suspension, or surrender of a license does not relieve the licensee from civil or criminal liability for acts committed prior to the revocation, suspension, or surrender of the license.
     (4) (a) The department may reinstate any suspended or revoked license if there is not a fact or condition existing at the time of reinstatement that would have justified the department refusing to originally issue the license.
     (b) If a license has been revoked for cause, an application may not be made for issuance of a new license or the reinstatement of a revoked license for a period of 6 months from the date of revocation.
     (5) All civil penalties collected under this section must be deposited in the general fund.

     History: En. Sec. 43, Ch. 411, L. 2007.

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