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Section 3307 - Suspension, revocation, restriction or refusal to renew registration

5 PA Cons Stat § 3307 (2019) (N/A)
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§ 3307. Suspension, revocation, restriction or refusal to renew

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(a) Investigation.--The commission or its designee may review the operations of all registered athlete agents and shall prepare a written report for review by the commission.

(b) Cease and desist order.--The commission may issue an immediate cease and desist order against an athlete agent who has been found preliminarily by the commission to have committed a violation of 18 Pa.C.S. § 7107 (relating to unlawful actions by athlete agents) or a violation of this chapter. Within 20 days of issuance of the cease and desist order, the commission shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the cease and desist order should be dissolved or made permanent.

(c) Registration suspension, revocation, restriction or refusal to renew.--The commission may suspend, revoke, restrict or otherwise limit registration or refuse to renew a registration for conduct that would have justified denial of registration under section 3304(a) (relating to denial of registration).

(d) Notice and hearing.--The commission may deny, suspend, revoke, restrict or otherwise limit registration or refuse to renew a registration only after proper notice and an opportunity for a hearing in accordance with 2 Pa.C.S. Ch. 5 Subch. A (relating to practice and procedure of Commonwealth agencies).

(e) Reciprocal disciplinary or corrective action.--The commission may deny, suspend, revoke, restrict or otherwise limit registration or refuse to renew a registration of an athlete agent on the basis of a disciplinary or corrective action having been taken against the athlete agent in another state, territory, possession or country, a branch of the Federal Government or by an athletic association.

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