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  SECTION 499.067. Denial, suspension, or revocation of permit, certification, or registration.


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  • 1(1)(a) 2The department may deny, suspend, or revoke a permit if it finds that there has been a substantial failure to comply with this chapter or chapter 465, chapter 501, or chapter 893, the rules adopted under those chapters, any final order of the department, or applicable federal laws or regulations or other state laws or rules governing drugs, devices, or cosmetics.
    63(b) 64The department may deny an application for a permit or certification, or suspend or revoke a permit or certification, if the department finds that:
    881. 89The applicant is not of good moral character or that it would be a danger or not in the best interest of the public health, safety, and welfare if the applicant were issued a permit or certification.
    1262. 127The applicant has not met the requirements for the permit or certification.
    1393. 140The applicant is not eligible for a permit or certification for any of the reasons enumerated in s. 158499.012159.
    1604. 161The applicant, permittee, or person certified under s. 169499.012(15) 170demonstrates any of the conditions enumerated in s. 178499.012179.
    1805. 181The applicant, permittee, or person certified under s. 189499.012(15) 190has committed any violation of this chapter.
    197(2) 198The department may deny, suspend, or revoke any registration required by this chapter for the violation of any provision of this chapter or of any rules adopted under this chapter.
    228(3) 229The department may revoke or suspend a permit:
    237(a) 238If the permit was obtained by misrepresentation or fraud or through a mistake of the department;
    254(b) 255If the permit was procured, or attempted to be procured, for any other person by making or causing to be made any false representation; or
    280(c) 281If the permittee has violated this chapter or rules adopted under this chapter.
    294(4) 295If a permit issued under this chapter is revoked or suspended, the owner, manager, operator, or proprietor of the establishment shall cease to operate as the permit authorized, from the effective date of the suspension or revocation until the person is again registered with the department and possesses the required permit. If a permit is revoked or suspended, the owner, manager, or proprietor shall remove all signs and symbols that identify the operation as premises permitted as a drug wholesaling establishment; drug, device, or cosmetic manufacturing establishment; or retail establishment. The department shall determine the length of time for which the permit is to be suspended. If a permit is revoked, the person that owns or operates the establishment may not apply for a permit under this chapter for a period of 1 year after the date of the revocation. A revocation of a permit may be permanent if the department considers that to be in the best interest of the public health.
    458(5) 459The department may deny, suspend, or revoke a permit issued under this chapter which authorizes the permittee to purchase prescription drugs if an owner, officer, employee, or other person who participates in administering or operating the establishment has been found guilty of a violation of this chapter or chapter 465, chapter 501, or chapter 893, any rules adopted under those chapters, or any federal or state drug law, regardless of whether the person has been pardoned, had her or his civil rights restored, or had adjudication withheld.
    546(6) 547The department shall deny, suspend, or revoke the permit of a person or establishment if the assignment, sale, transfer, or lease of an establishment permitted under this chapter will avoid an administrative penalty, civil action, or criminal prosecution.
    585(7) 586Notwithstanding s. 588120.60(5), 589if a permittee fails to comply with s. 597499.012(6) 598or s. 600499.833, 601as applicable, the department may revoke the permit of the permittee and shall provide notice of the intended agency action by posting a notice at the department’s headquarters and by mailing a copy of the notice of intended agency action by certified mail to the most recent mailing address on record with the department and, if the permittee is not a natural person, to the permittee’s registered agent on file with the Department of State.
    676(8) 677The department may deny, suspend, or revoke a permit under this part if it finds the permittee has not complied with the credentialing requirements of s. 703499.0121(15)704.
    705(9) 706The department may deny, suspend, or revoke a permit under this part if it finds the permittee has not complied with the reporting requirements of, or knowingly made a false statement in a report required by, s. 743499.0121(14)744.
History.-s. 34, ch. 82-225; s. 1, ch. 83-265; s. 8, ch. 86-133; ss. 12, 14, ch. 88-159; s. 4, ch. 89-296; ss. 46, 52, ch. 92-69; s. 44, ch. 95-144; s. 594, ch. 97-103; s. 17, ch. 2000-326; s. 26, ch. 2003-155; s. 37, ch. 2008-207; s. 20, ch. 2011-141; s. 11, ch. 2014-89; s. 19, ch. 2016-212.

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