(1) A grain dealer's license may be temporarily suspended without a hearing if the Director of the State Plant Board determines that public health, safety, or welfare is at risk.
(2) Upon the temporary suspension the director shall, by certified mail, notify the dealer of:
(A) Said suspension; and
(B)
(i) The time and date of the hearing concerning the suspension.
(ii) The hearing shall occur within ten (10) days of the suspension.
(b)
(1) A grain dealer's license may be suspended without a hearing five (5) days after sending a notice by certified mail that surety has expired or if the grain dealer refuses to submit to an audit of their records.
(2) License shall not be suspended for more than sixty (60) days without a hearing.