A license shall be suspended upon a finding that:
- (a) The licensee gave materially false information or made any material misrepresentation in order to obtain a license or permit;
- (b) The licensee failed to comply with any order of the commissioner relative to marketing or the sale of display and consumer or permissible fireworks;
(c) The licensee is under indictment for a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year, which involved acts of violence, fraud or dishonesty such as, but not limited to:
- (1) Murder;
- (2) Assault;
- (3) Subversive activities;
- (4) Terrorism;
- (5) Extortion; and
- (6) Embezzlement;
- (d) The licensee is a fugitive from justice;
- (e) The licensee violated any provision of RSA 160-B or RSA 160-C, as applicable, or any of these rules;
- (f) The licensee violated any applicable provision of Title 18, United States Code, relative to fireworks, or any other applicable statute, rule or federal law or regulation;
- (g) The annual license fee pursuant to RSA 160-B:6, V or RSA 160-C:3, VII has not been paid;
- (h) The licensee failed to notify the commissioner if a business has been sold and repurchased by a new owner;
(i) Pursuant to RSA 160-C:3, X, within the past 2 years a licensee has been:
- (1) Convicted of any offense involving fireworks or explosives which has not been annulled by a court; or
- (2) Determined at a hearing to have violated any fireworks or explosives laws, rules or regulations;
- (j) The licensee failed to comply with a lawful order of the commissioner or a local official;
- (k) The licensee failed to comply with the requirements of the state fire code, Saf-C 6000;
- (l) The licensee failed to properly notify the department of a storage location off site of the store premises; or
- (m) The licensee failed to comply with any requirements relative to the storage of fireworks.
Source. #10784, eff 2-13-15 (from Saf-C 2607.04)