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§ 17-11-341. Revocation of certificates -- Procedure -- Appeal

AR Code § 17-11-341 (2018) (N/A)
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(a)

(1) Upon a verified complaint being filed with the Arkansas Abstracters' Board or upon the board's own motion filing a complaint charging the holder of a certificate of registration with a violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, or conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude, or with habitual carelessness or fraudulent practices in the conduct of the business of abstracting, or charging the holder of a certificate of authority with failure to furnish the bond or bonds, or other securities, required by § 17-11-324, or with failing to have employed a registered abstracter as provided in § 17-11-301, or with a violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, the board shall immediately notify in writing by registered mail, with return receipt, the holder of the certificate of the filing of the complaint and furnish the holder with a copy of the complaint.

(2) The board shall at the same time require the holder of the certificate to appear before it on a day fixed by the board, not less than twenty (20) days nor more than forty (40) days from the date of the service of the complaint on the holder of the certificate, and to show cause why the certificate should not be cancelled and revoked.

(3) Under the hand of its president and the seal of the board, the board may subpoena witnesses and compel their attendance and may require the production of books, papers, and other documents.

(4) The president or the secretary may administer oaths or affirmations to witnesses appearing before the board.

(5)

(A) If any person refuses to obey any subpoena so issued or refuses to testify or to produce any books, papers, or other documents, the board may present its petition to any court of record, setting forth the facts.

(B) Thereupon the court shall, in a proper case, issue its subpoena to the person requiring his or her attendance before the court and there to testify or produce such books, papers, and documents as may be deemed necessary and pertinent.

(6) The holder of the certificate shall be entitled to counsel at any hearing before the board or any other hearing involving revocation of his or her certificate.

(7) The board shall cause a transcript of any testimony taken to be made by a reporter or stenographer.

(b) (1) (A) Either the respondent or the complainant may appeal from the decision of the board to the circuit court in the county in which the respondent has his or her or its place of business.

(B) The appeal shall be taken within thirty (30) days after the decision of the board by causing a written notice of appeal to be served on the secretary of the board and executing a bond to the State of Arkansas, with surety to be approved by the secretary of the board, conditioned to pay all costs that may be adjudged against the appellant.

(2) Upon an appeal's being taken, the secretary of the board shall immediately make out a return of the proceedings in the matter before the board with its decision thereon and file them together with the bond and all the papers pertaining thereto in his or her possession, including a certified record of testimony taken at the hearing, with the clerk of the court to which the appeal is taken.

(3) The court shall hear the appeal as a trial de novo, and the costs of the appeal, including the furnishing of the testimony, shall be taxed as the court may direct.

(4) An appeal shall stay the cancellation of any certificate of registration or certificate of authority until the final decision is had on appeal.

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§ 17-11-341. Revocation of certificates -- Procedure -- Appeal