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SECTION 5-13-8

   § 5-13-8  Suspension or revocation oflicense. – Any license issued under this chapter may be suspended or revoked by the stateboard of inspection of horse riding schools, after a hearing, for any one ormore of the following causes:

   (1) Failure on the part of the holder of the license toprovide suitable food, water, and shelter for the horses under his or hercontrol;

   (2) Maintenance by the holder of the license of an unsanitaryor unfit stable;

   (3) Failure on the part of the holder of the license toprovide suitable saddles, bridles, harnesses, and other tack or equipment;

   (4) The letting or use for riding or driving purposes ofunfit horses;

   (5) The permitting of horses to work more than eight (8)hours in any twenty-four (24) consecutive hours;

   (6) The refusal by any holder of a license to allow a memberof the board to enter and inspect the premises upon which a riding school isbeing operated or the obstruction by any holder of a license of any member ofthe state board of inspection of horse riding schools in the performance of hisor her duties under this chapter;

   (7) The commission by any license holder of any actprohibited by chapter 1 of title 4 or the suffering by the holder of a licenseof the commission of any act by any other person with relation to any horseunder the control of that holder; and

   (8) Any other cause that, in the opinion of the board, takinginto consideration the welfare of the horses under his or her control, showsthat the holder of a license is an unfit person to operate a riding school.

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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-5 > Chapter-5-13 > 5-13-8

SECTION 5-13-8

   § 5-13-8  Suspension or revocation oflicense. – Any license issued under this chapter may be suspended or revoked by the stateboard of inspection of horse riding schools, after a hearing, for any one ormore of the following causes:

   (1) Failure on the part of the holder of the license toprovide suitable food, water, and shelter for the horses under his or hercontrol;

   (2) Maintenance by the holder of the license of an unsanitaryor unfit stable;

   (3) Failure on the part of the holder of the license toprovide suitable saddles, bridles, harnesses, and other tack or equipment;

   (4) The letting or use for riding or driving purposes ofunfit horses;

   (5) The permitting of horses to work more than eight (8)hours in any twenty-four (24) consecutive hours;

   (6) The refusal by any holder of a license to allow a memberof the board to enter and inspect the premises upon which a riding school isbeing operated or the obstruction by any holder of a license of any member ofthe state board of inspection of horse riding schools in the performance of hisor her duties under this chapter;

   (7) The commission by any license holder of any actprohibited by chapter 1 of title 4 or the suffering by the holder of a licenseof the commission of any act by any other person with relation to any horseunder the control of that holder; and

   (8) Any other cause that, in the opinion of the board, takinginto consideration the welfare of the horses under his or her control, showsthat the holder of a license is an unfit person to operate a riding school.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-5 > Chapter-5-13 > 5-13-8

SECTION 5-13-8

   § 5-13-8  Suspension or revocation oflicense. – Any license issued under this chapter may be suspended or revoked by the stateboard of inspection of horse riding schools, after a hearing, for any one ormore of the following causes:

   (1) Failure on the part of the holder of the license toprovide suitable food, water, and shelter for the horses under his or hercontrol;

   (2) Maintenance by the holder of the license of an unsanitaryor unfit stable;

   (3) Failure on the part of the holder of the license toprovide suitable saddles, bridles, harnesses, and other tack or equipment;

   (4) The letting or use for riding or driving purposes ofunfit horses;

   (5) The permitting of horses to work more than eight (8)hours in any twenty-four (24) consecutive hours;

   (6) The refusal by any holder of a license to allow a memberof the board to enter and inspect the premises upon which a riding school isbeing operated or the obstruction by any holder of a license of any member ofthe state board of inspection of horse riding schools in the performance of hisor her duties under this chapter;

   (7) The commission by any license holder of any actprohibited by chapter 1 of title 4 or the suffering by the holder of a licenseof the commission of any act by any other person with relation to any horseunder the control of that holder; and

   (8) Any other cause that, in the opinion of the board, takinginto consideration the welfare of the horses under his or her control, showsthat the holder of a license is an unfit person to operate a riding school.