Grounds for suspension of license.
Effective Apr 14, 201938 SDR 115Source: 32 SDR 31, effective August 29, 2005; 33 SDR 10, effective August 3, 2006; 38 SDR 115, effective January 10, 2012; SL 2019, ch 235, § 37 and 38, effective April 14, 2019. | General Authority: SDCL 1-53-43(1)(3)(4). | Law Implemented: SDCL 1-53-40, 1-53-43(4), 1-53-45.
The commissioner may suspend a license for cause, including:
- (1) Failure to maintain records as required by this article;
- (2) Failure to allow or provide for access for the commissioner to the licensee's verifiable address or records that does not rise to the level of refusal;
- (3) Implementation of material or repeated changes to the processor procedures manual without prior written approval from the commissioner;
- (4) Failure to comply with applicable federal, state, or local law;
- (5) Failure of more than one tenderness or marbling test during a twelve month period, for which correction actions have not been implemented to the reasonable satisfaction of the commissioner;
- (6) Failure to pay fees or correction action costs when due;
- (7) Any other violations of SDCL chapter 1-53, this article, or the license agreement; or
- (8) The commissioner is presented with credible evidence that the licensee did not meet the eligibility requirements set forth in this chapter at the time the license was issued.
Source: 32 SDR 31, effective August 29, 2005; 33 SDR 10, effective August 3, 2006; 38 SDR 115, effective January 10, 2012; SL 2019, ch 235, § 37 and 38, effective April 14, 2019.
General Authority: SDCL 1-53-43(1)(3)(4).
Law Implemented: SDCL 1-53-40, 1-53-43(4), 1-53-45.
Prior versions effective: 2012-01-10.