Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 480-7A-.11 - Violations
A license issued to a listed chemical wholesale distributor pursuant to this part may be subject to revocation, fines, suspension, or otherwise disciplined as provided by law, for reasons, including but not limited to the following:
(1) The
permit or license holder being convicted or being arrested, charged and
sentenced for violations of Federal, State, or local laws and/or regulations
relating the drugs.
(2) Violating
any of the provisions of any applicable Board laws or rules.
(3) If any owner, officer, designated
representative, or other significant person employed by the permit holder has:
(a) Furnished false or fraudulent material
information in any application filed under this Code section;
(b) Been convicted of a crime under any state
or federal law;
(c) Had his or her
federal registration suspended or revoked to manufacture, distribute, or
dispense controlled substances or listed chemicals;
(d) Violated the provisions of Chapter 4 of
Title 26 or Chapter 13 of Title 16;
(e) Failed to maintain effective controls
against the diversion of listed chemical products to unauthorized persons or
entities.
(f) Failed to comply with
the reporting requirements of this chapter; or
(g) Made a false statement in a report or
record required by this chapter or State law.
(4) The adulteration or misbranding of any
listed chemical;
(5) The receipt of
any listed chemical that is adulterated, misbranded, stolen, obtained by fraud
or deceit, or the delivery or proffered delivery of such chemical for
distribution.
(6) The alteration,
mutilation, destruction, forging, obliteration, or removal of the whole or any
part of the labeling of a listed chemical or the commission of any other act
with respect to a listed chemical that results in the listed chemical being
misbranded;
(7) Failing to maintain
records to verify the sale, transfer, or distribution of any and all chemical
products to a firm, person or retail outlet in this State.
(8) Failing to maintain or provide records or
submit to an inspection as required by any Rule or laws of this
State;
(9) Providing the Board or
any of its representatives or any state or federal official with false or
fraudulent records or making false or fraudulent statements regarding any
matter within the provisions of any rule or law of this State.
(10) Failing to obtain a license or operating
without a valid permit or license when a permit or license is
required;
(11) Obtaining or
attempting to obtain a listed chemical by fraud, deceit, misrepresentation or
engaging in misrepresentation or fraud in the distribution of a listed
chemical;
(12) Failing to report
any violations of the rules or law regarding listed chemicals.
Notes
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