New York Statutes

§ 3390 — Revocation of licenses and certificates of approval

New York § 3390
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBHPublic Health
Title 7Offenses, Violations and Enforcement
Art. 33Controlled Substances

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N.Y. Public Health § 3390 (2026).

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§ 3390. Revocation of licenses and certificates of approval. Any\nlicense or certificate of approval granted pursuant to this article may\nbe revoked by the commissioner in whole or in part upon a finding that\nthe licensee or certificate holder has:\n 1. falsified any application, report, or record required by this\narticle;\n 2. wilfully failed to furnish the department with timely reports or\ninformation required to be filed with the department;\n 3. been convicted of an offense in any jurisdiction relating to any\nsubstance listed in this article as a controlled substance;\n 4. wilfully or negligently failed to comply with any of the provisions\nof the federal controlled substances act, this article, or the\nregulations promulgated thereunder;\n 5. failed to maintain effective

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