New York Statutes
§ 510 — Granting, suspending or revoking licenses
New York § 510
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N.Y. Agriculture & Markets § 510 (2026).
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§ 510. Granting, suspending or revoking licenses. After due notice and\nopportunity to be heard, as established by rules and regulations, the\ncommissioner may decline to grant a new license, impose conditions or\nlimits with respect to the grant of a license, modify an existing\nlicense or decline to renew a license, or suspend or revoke a license\nalready granted, whenever the commissioner finds that:\n 1. A material statement contained in an application is or was false or\nmisleading;\n 2. The applicant or licensee, or a person in a position of management\nand control thereof or of the licensed activity, does not have good\nmoral character, necessary experience or competency, adequate\nfacilities, equipment, process controls, testing capability or security,\nto grow, cultivate and p
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