(a) The Commission may revoke any decision, order, or certification on the following grounds:
(1) Knowingly making false or fraudulent statements on the application or any written statement of facts filed in connection with such application;
(2) willingly and repeatedly omitting or failing to substantially comply with the decision, order, or certification of the Commission;
(3) violations of or failure to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter;
(4) violations of or failure to comply with any of the rules, orders or regulations of the Commission, or
(5) refusal to provide services to any citizen for reason of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, birth, origin, social status, physical or mental disability, political or religious beliefs, military or veteran status, or for being a victim or perceived to be a victim of domestic violence, sexual abuse, or stalking.
(b) The Commission may order said person to cease and desist said conduct as provided in subsection (a) of this section.
(c) Prior to revoking a decision, order, or certification pursuant to the provisions of subsections (a) and (b) of this section, or issuing an order to cease and desist under the provisions of this subsection, the Commission shall notify the grounds for its decision to the affected party through an order to show cause of the reasons for which said decision, order, or certification should not be revoked. The order to show cause shall require the affected party to appear before the Commission on the date and place indicated thereon to present evidence on the issue specified in the order. The date fixed for appearance shall not be less than ten (10) days from the date of the notification, except in situations where there may be risks to life or property, in which case the order shall provide a shorter term. After the affected party appears before the Commission, if the latter determines that a revocation order or an order to cease and desist should be issued, it shall do so along with a detailed account of its findings of facts and grounds for the issue thereof and specifying its effective date. Said order shall be notified to the affected party within ten (10) days from the date of issue of such determination.
(d) The Commission shall have a thirty (30)-day term to notify and issue a final determination suspending, amending, or revoking any decision, order, or certification. Notice shall be provided in writing stating the reasons on which said determination is based.
History —May 27, 2014, No. 57, § 6.14.