4-8-4-10: SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF PERMIT; IMPOSITION OF FINES:
   A.   Suspension Or Revocation:
      1.   A medical marijuana permit may be suspended or revoked for any of the following violations:
         a.   Conviction of the business, a permittee, or any owner, or primary caregiver of any violation of this chapter or any other law, rule, or regulation applicable to the use of medical marijuana or operation of a medical marijuana business.
         b.   Misrepresentation or omission of any material fact, or false or misleading information, on the application or any amendment thereto, or any other information provided to the City related to the medical marijuana business.
         c.   Violation of any law by which, if occurring prior to submittal of the application, could have been cause for denial of the permit application.
         d.   Distribution of medical marijuana, including transporting marijuana, in violation of this chapter or any other applicable law, rule, or regulation.
      2.   In the event a business or permittee is charged with violation of any law, upon which a final judgment would be grounds for suspension or revocation of the permit, the City may suspend the permit pending the resolution of the alleged violation.
      3.   Fines for violation of this chapter may be imposed by the City against the permittee up to five hundred dollars ($500.00) per person and any permittee per occurrence. Any person or permittee subjected to fines, revocation, or suspension shall be entitled to a hearing by the Lone Grove Municipal Court to contest such penalties.
      4.   If the City revokes or suspends a permit, the business may not move any marijuana from the premises except under the supervision of the Lone Grove Police Department or other appropriate law enforcement agency.
      5.   In the event of the suspension of a medical marijuana business permit, during the period of suspension, the business shall not distribute or produce or transport marijuana, nor allow any customers into the permitted premises. (Ord. 2018-274, 11-19-2018)