205 Mass. Reg. 112.02

Current through Register 1523, June 7, 2024
Section 112.02 - Obligation to Cooperate
(1) Applicants, licensees, registrants and qualifiers shall respond within ten days or within the time specified in an information request by the commission, the bureau and their agents and employees under 205 CMR 112.01 to said information request.
(2) All applicants, licensees, registrants and qualifiers under M.G.L. c. 23K shall have a continuing duty to provide all information and documents requested by the commission, bureau, and their agents and employees and to cooperate in any investigation or hearing conducted by the commission, bureau, and their agents and employees, as authorized by M.G.L. c. 23K. Without limitation, an applicant, licensee, registrant and qualifier shall have a continuing duty to provide updated information to the commission, the bureau and their agents and employees in connection with the Phase 1 investigation by the bureau pursuant to 205 CMR 115.03: Phase 1 Investigation and Recommendations by the Bureau, the Phase 2 application review conducted in accordance with 205 CMR 118.00: Phase 2 Administrative Proceedings, an investigation commenced after submission of an application for licensure or registration in accordance with 205 CMR 134.00: Licensing and Registration of Employees, Vendors, Junket Enterprises and Representatives, and Labor Organizations and any hearing by the commission or the bureau pursuant to 205 CMR 101.00: M.G.L. c. 23K Adjudicatory Proceedings.
(3) If the commission determines that an applicant, licensee, registrant, or qualifier has knowingly withheld information, knowingly failed to provide information or documents requested by the commission, bureau, or their agents and employees, or knowingly failed to cooperate with any investigation or hearing conducted by the commission, bureau, or their agents and employees, the commission may, with respect to such person:
(a) Find that person ineligible to hold a license or registration or be qualified in connection with a license;
(b) Suspend the relevant license, registration or qualification; or
(c) Revoke the relevant license, registration or qualification.

205 CMR 112.02