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(a) The department may, after notice to the licensee and reasonable opportunity to be heard, take the following disciplinary action against a licensee if the licensee or an officer, agent, or employee of the licensee violates AS 08.76.100--08.76.590:
(1) permanently revoke a license;
(2) suspend a license for a specified period;
(3) censure or reprimand a licensee;
(4) impose limitations or conditions on the licensee;
(5) impose probation requiring a licensee to report regularly to the department on matters related to the grounds for probation;
(6) order the licensee to make restitution.
(b) If the department takes disciplinary action under (a) of this section, the department may not, for one year after the date of the disciplinary action, issue another license to the licensee or a license to
(1) the spouse of the licensee;
(2) a partnership if the licensee is a partner of the partnership;
(3) a corporation if the licensee is an officer of the corporation, including a member of the board of directors of the corporation;
(4) a limited liability company if the licensee is a member or manager of the limited liability company; or
(5) an employee of the licensee.
(c) Before taking disciplinary action under (a) of this section, the department shall allow a licensee 30 days to correct the violation.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 8. Business and Professions § 08.76.440. Discipline - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-8-business-and-professions/ak-st-sect-08-76-440/
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