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68-105-118. Nonrenewal, revocation, or suspension of registration or application.

(a)  The department may refuse to issue or renew, and revoke or suspend any registration or application if any registrant or applicant:

     (1)  Has violated any provision of this chapter or any other state or federal law relating to explosives, or has violated any regulation duly promulgated by the department;

     (2)  Has misrepresented or concealed any material fact in the application for a registration, or any document filed in support of the application;

     (3)  Has permitted any employee of the person, either by direct instruction or by reasonable implication, to violate the provisions of this chapter;

     (4)  Has been terminated from employment due to possessing or being under the influence of intoxicants or possessing or using illegal drugs;

     (5)  Has used explosives in an unsafe manner; or

     (6)  Has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of a felony, or is under indictment for the same.

(b)  Any current registration as a blaster, limited blaster, handler, or firm shall automatically become invalid if the registrant's ATF license or permit is revoked or otherwise becomes invalid.

[Acts 2000, ch. 619, § 9; 2006, ch. 1017, § 4.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-68 > Chapter-105 > 68-105-118

68-105-118. Nonrenewal, revocation, or suspension of registration or application.

(a)  The department may refuse to issue or renew, and revoke or suspend any registration or application if any registrant or applicant:

     (1)  Has violated any provision of this chapter or any other state or federal law relating to explosives, or has violated any regulation duly promulgated by the department;

     (2)  Has misrepresented or concealed any material fact in the application for a registration, or any document filed in support of the application;

     (3)  Has permitted any employee of the person, either by direct instruction or by reasonable implication, to violate the provisions of this chapter;

     (4)  Has been terminated from employment due to possessing or being under the influence of intoxicants or possessing or using illegal drugs;

     (5)  Has used explosives in an unsafe manner; or

     (6)  Has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of a felony, or is under indictment for the same.

(b)  Any current registration as a blaster, limited blaster, handler, or firm shall automatically become invalid if the registrant's ATF license or permit is revoked or otherwise becomes invalid.

[Acts 2000, ch. 619, § 9; 2006, ch. 1017, § 4.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-68 > Chapter-105 > 68-105-118

68-105-118. Nonrenewal, revocation, or suspension of registration or application.

(a)  The department may refuse to issue or renew, and revoke or suspend any registration or application if any registrant or applicant:

     (1)  Has violated any provision of this chapter or any other state or federal law relating to explosives, or has violated any regulation duly promulgated by the department;

     (2)  Has misrepresented or concealed any material fact in the application for a registration, or any document filed in support of the application;

     (3)  Has permitted any employee of the person, either by direct instruction or by reasonable implication, to violate the provisions of this chapter;

     (4)  Has been terminated from employment due to possessing or being under the influence of intoxicants or possessing or using illegal drugs;

     (5)  Has used explosives in an unsafe manner; or

     (6)  Has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of a felony, or is under indictment for the same.

(b)  Any current registration as a blaster, limited blaster, handler, or firm shall automatically become invalid if the registrant's ATF license or permit is revoked or otherwise becomes invalid.

[Acts 2000, ch. 619, § 9; 2006, ch. 1017, § 4.]