Common use of Suspension and Revocation Clause in Contracts

Suspension and Revocation. (a) Suspension will be imposed when: 1. The violation results in death of humans or domestic animals or pets, or injury requiring hospitalization to humans. 2. The violation results in serious harm to an ecological system, or contamination of water or soil requiring corrective action or monitoring to protect human health or the environment. 3. The compliance record of the violator shows two or more prior violations for similar major violations within the last three (3) years. 4. The licensee, certificate holder, permit holder or applicator has habitual intemperance or addiction to narcotics to the extent that it contributes substantially to the occurrence of violations of Chapter 482, F.S. 5. The licensee, certificate holder, permit holder or applicator has obtained licensure under Chapter 482, F.S., and the Department subsequently determines that the licensee, certificate holder, permit holder or applicator is or has been convicted in any state or federal court of a felony involving robbery, bribery, extortion, embezzlement, grand larceny, burglary, arson, murder, rape, assault with intent to kill, assault that inflicts grievous bodily injury, kidnapping, prostitution, child abuse, child pornography, sexual assault or indecent exposure, unless civil rights have been restored. 6. A licensee or certificate holder has been found by the Department to be in violation of Section 482.121, F.S. 7. When a permit holder pursuant to Section 482.0815(4) or (6), F.S., meets the conditions therein. (b) Revocation will be imposed when a violator does not comply with a suspension order, or if a licensee or certificate holder has been suspended twice in three years.

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Sources: Pest Control Regulations, Pest Control Regulations, Pest Control Regulations