§ 3450. Suspension and revocation of licenses. 1. The commissioner may revoke or suspend any license of a funeral director, undertaker or embalmer and, if such licensee shall be the owner of, or a member of a partnership owning, a funeral firm or the licensed and registered manager of a funeral firm owned by a […]
§ 3451. Suspension and revocation of licenses; complaints and charges. 1. (a) Any person, public officer, or association, or the department may for due cause, prefer charges pursuant to the provisions of this chapter against any licensee. (b) Such charges shall be in writing and verified under oath and shall be submitted to the department. […]
§ 3453. Restoration of licenses after suspension and revocation. 1. The commissioner may, in his discretion, reissue a license to any person whose license has been revoked. 2. Application for the reissuance of a license shall not be made prior to one year after revocation and shall be made in such manner as the commissioner […]
§ 3454. Restoration of licenses after conviction of a felony. If a person convicted of a felony or crime deemed to be a felony is subsequently pardoned by the governor of the state where such conviction was had or by the president of the United States, or shall receive a certificate of relief from disabilities […]
§ 3455. Violations; prosecutions. 1. Any person who shall: (a) obtain or attempt to obtain or aid in obtaining any license or certificate under this article by any false or fraudulent statement or representation; or, (b) practice as a funeral director, undertaker or embalmer without having been issued a license or without having registered as […]
§ 3456. Violations; penalties. 1. Any person who shall engage in the business or practice of funeral directing, undertaking or embalming in violation of any provisions of this article, shall be liable to a maximum civil penalty of one thousand dollars, suspension or revocation of license, or other disciplinary action, as specified by law for […]
§ 3457. Violations; injunctions. 1. (a) The attorney general may maintain an action upon his own information or upon the complaint of any person against any person, partnership, corporation or association, and any employee, agent, director or officer thereof, who shall violate any of the provisions of this article. (b) In such action the final […]