§ 21-31.1-6. Denial of permit.
(a) A permit may be denied for any of the following:
(1) The applicant has failed to file a complete permit application or the application contains material false information.
(2) The applicant is not qualified by the criteria established by regulation of the director.
(3) The applicant has previously had a permit revoked.
(4) The applicant has failed to pay the annual fee.
(5) The applicant has previously been convicted of a violation of law connected with the practice of veterinary medicine or the distribution of drugs.
(b) When a permit is denied, the director will cite the reasons for denial, and the applicant may request a hearing as provided by the provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act, chapter 35 of title 42.
History of Section.P.L. 1988, ch. 172, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 21-31.1 - Veterinary Drugs
Section 21-31.1-1. - Legislative findings — Intent.
Section 21-31.1-2. - Definitions.
Section 21-31.1-3. - Power to make regulations.
Section 21-31.1-5. - Requirements for permit.
Section 21-31.1-6. - Denial of permit.
Section 21-31.1-7. - Packaging, prescriptions, labels, and records.
Section 21-31.1-8. - Label of dispensed veterinary drugs.
Section 21-31.1-9. - Records on veterinary drug transactions.
Section 21-31.1-10. - Record retention.
Section 21-31.1-11. - Inspections and samples.
Section 21-31.1-12. - Extra-label use.
Section 21-31.1-13. - Prohibited acts.
Section 21-31.1-14. - Suspension or revocation of permits.
Section 21-31.1-15. - Detention.
Section 21-31.1-16. - Seizure and condemnation.
Section 21-31.1-17. - Injunction proceedings.