P.R. Laws tit. 24, § 546

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§ 546. License—Suspension or revocation

The Secretary may deny, revoke or suspend temporarily or permanently a license issued according to the provisions of this chapter, after notifying the interested party and giving the latter the opportunity to be heard, when said party:

(a) Has been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor implying moral turpitude;

(b) has tried to obtain a license to practice tattooing or [has] operated a tattoo studio through fraud or deceit;

(c) has incurred in crass negligence while practicing his or her professional duties;

(d) has been declared mentally disabled by a competent court or has had his or her disability established by medical experts; Provided, That said license may be reinstated as soon as the person is again declared qualified if he or she meets all other requirements provided in this chapter, or

(e) is a drug addict or alcoholic; Provided, That said license may be reinstated as soon as the person is qualified if he or she meets all other requirements provided in this chapter.

History —Oct. 18, 1999, No. 318, § 17, eff 90 days after Oct. 18, 1999.