§ 28-18-4. Revocation or suspension of license or certificate.
The director of labor and training may revoke or suspend the license of any employer or the certificate of any industrial homeworker for a violation by that employer or industrial homeworker of the terms of his or her license or certificate or any provisions of this chapter, or of any regulation made by the director of labor and training, or for noncompliance with an order issued by him or her within the time specified in the order. No license or certificate shall be refused, revoked, or suspended unless the holder previously had reasonable notice and the opportunity to be heard.
History of Section.P.L. 1936, ch. 2328, § 3; G.L. 1938, ch. 293, § 3; G.L. 1956, § 28-18-4.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 28 - Labor and Labor Relations
Chapter 28-18 - Industrial Homework
Section 28-18-1. - Purpose of chapter.
Section 28-18-2. - Definitions.
Section 28-18-3. - Issuance of homework licenses.
Section 28-18-4. - Revocation or suspension of license or certificate.
Section 28-18-5. - Employer’s license and renewal fees.
Section 28-18-5.1. - Contractor’s permit required.
Section 28-18-5.2. - Permit required to process goods or materials.
Section 28-18-5.3. - Location of contract shop.
Section 28-18-5.4. - Contractor’s permit fees.
Section 28-18-6. - Rules and regulations.
Section 28-18-7. - Investigations and inspections — Communicable diseases.
Section 28-18-8. - Removal of material processed in unauthorized homework.
Section 28-18-9. - Subpoena powers.
Section 28-18-10. - Reports of homework done — Employee’s certificate required.
Section 28-18-11. - Child labor — Subcontracting — Time allowed for work.
Section 28-18-12. - Homeworker’s certificate required.
Section 28-18-13. - Costs of delivery or return of work.
Section 28-18-14. - Compliance with law — Employer’s license — Contractors and distributors.
Section 28-18-15. - Labeling of homework articles.
Section 28-18-16. - Penalty for violations.
Section 28-18-17. - Nonprofit and charitable organizations exempt.