New York Statutes

§ 249 — Granting, revoking or suspending licenses

New York § 249
JurisdictionNew York
Law AGMAgriculture & Markets
Art. 20Licensing of Farm Products Dealers

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N.Y. Agriculture & Markets § 249 (2026).

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§ 249. Granting, revoking or suspending licenses. The commissioner may\ndecline to grant or renew a license, or revoke or suspend a license\nalready granted, upon due notice and opportunity for a hearing to the\napplicant or licensee, and upon finding of one or more of the following:\n 1. That the licensee or applicant has violated any provision of\nsection two hundred forty-six of this article.\n 2. That the licensee has made a general assignment for the benefit of\ncreditors or is insolvent or where a money judgment has been secured\nagainst him or her, upon which an execution has been returned\nunsatisfied and the time to appeal therefrom has expired.\n 3. That there has been a continued course of dealing or operation of\nthe business of the applicant or licensee of such a nature a

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