Current through 2024 Legislative Session Act Chapter 531
Section 4334 - Grounds to deny, refuse to renew, revoke, suspend, or impose a condition on a commission of notary public(a) The Governor may deny, refuse to renew, revoke, suspend, or impose a condition on a commission as notary public for any act or omission that demonstrates the individual lacks the honesty, integrity, competence, or reliability to act as a notary public, including any of the following:(1) Failure to comply with this chapter.(2) A fraudulent, dishonest, or deceitful misstatement or omission in the application for a commission as a notary public submitted to the Secretary of State.(3) A conviction of the applicant or notary public of any felony or a crime involving fraud, dishonesty, or deceit.(4) A finding against, or admission of liability by, the applicant or notary public in any legal proceeding or disciplinary action based on the applicant's or notary public's fraud, dishonesty, or deceit.(5) Failure by the notary public to discharge any duty required of a notary public, whether by this chapter, regulations adopted by the Secretary of State, or any federal or state law.(6) Use of false or misleading advertising or representation by the notary public representing that the notary public has a duty, right, or privilege that the notary public does not have.(7) Violation by the notary public of a regulation adopted by the Secretary of State regarding a notary public.(8) Denial, refusal to renew, revocation, suspension, or conditioning of a notary public commission in another state.(9) A violation under § 4311(c) of this title.(b) If the Governor denies, refuses to renew, revokes, suspends, or imposes conditions on a commission as a notary public, the applicant or notary public is entitled to timely notice and hearing in accordance with Chapter 101 of this title.(c) The authority of the Governor to deny, refuse to renew, suspend, revoke, or impose conditions on a commission as a notary public does not prevent a person from seeking and obtaining other criminal or civil remedies provided by law.Added by Laws 2021, ch. 425,s 11, eff. 8/1/2023.