- (a) has provided inaccurate or false information on an application;
- (b) has committed a violation of this Part that may be hazardous or detrimental to the physical or mental health, education, morals, or general welfare of a child performer;
- (c) has not provided the required documentation of the establishment of a child performer’s trust account to the employer, within 15 days of the commencement of the child performer’s employment; or
- (d) has caused the child performer to engage in or be scheduled to engage in an activity that may be hazardous or detrimental to the physical or mental health, education, morals, or general welfare of a child performer.
The commissioner may suspend or revoke a child performer permit for good cause shown or where it is shown that the parent or guardian of a child performer: