3-2-14: SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF LICENSE:
   A.   Grounds For Suspension Or Revocation: The council may suspend or revoke a license when the licensee commits one or more of the following acts or omissions:
      1.   Failure to comply with any of the licensee responsibilities outlined in section 3-2-9 of this chapter. (Ord. 86-4, 6-16-1986)
      2.   Knowingly combining or conspiring with a person, firm, or corporation by permitting one's license to be used by such person, firm or corporation, except as provided in subsection B of the definition of "contractor" found in section 3-2-2 of this chapter. (Ord. 84-6, 6-16-1986; amd. 2007 Code)
      3.   By acting as agent, partner, associate, or in any other capacity with persons, firms or corporations to evade the provisions of this chapter.
      4.   Knowingly violating any provisions of this chapter.
         a.   A contractor's license shall be suspended at least ten (10) days for failure to comply with subsection 3-2-9A8 of this chapter if underground facilities within the town are damaged in the course of excavation.
         b.   A contractor's license shall be suspended at least five (5) days for failure to comply with subsection 3-2-9A9 if underground facilities within the town are damaged in the course of excavation.
   B.   Procedure: When any of the acts or omissions as herein enumerated are committed by a license holder and the town deems that such license shall be suspended or revoked, the procedures shall be as follows:
      1.   Notice: The licensee shall be notified, in writing, by certified mail, at least seven (7) days prior to suspension or revocation.
      2.   Request For Hearing: Upon receipt of the notice, the licensee may request a hearing. Such request shall be in writing to the council within seven (7) days of receipt of notice.
      3.   Hearing; Notice: If a hearing is requested by a licensee, the town clerk-treasurer shall notify the council and the council shall set a time, date and place for the hearing, and shall notify the licensee in writing.
      4.   Findings And Ruling: When a hearing is conducted, the licensee shall, and other interested parties may, be in attendance. Upon completion of the hearing, the council shall notify the licensee of its findings and ruling, in writing, by certified mail.
      5.   Appeal: If the decision rendered by the council is adverse to the licensee, the licensee may appeal to the district court in and for the sixth judicial district, Campbell County, Wyoming, as an aggrieved person and shall file a complaint in the manner prescribed by law within thirty (30) days after notice of ruling.
   C.   Emergency Suspension: If the council finds that cause does exist for suspension or revocation of a license, it may enter an order for immediate suspension of such license, pending further investigation. The licensee may, upon notice of such suspension, request an immediate hearing before the council and the hearing shall be conducted in the manner prescribed by subsection B of this section. (Ord. 86-4, 6-16-1986)