Arizona Administrative Code
Title 17 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 5 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - COMMERCIAL PROGRAMS
Article 6 - IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE MANUFACTURERS AND IGNITION INTERLOCK SERVICE PROVIDERS
Section R17-5-617 - Cease and Desist

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 17-5-617

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. If the Director has reasonable cause to believe that a party to an IISP authorization agreement is violating any provision of state statute, administrative rule, or the authorization agreement, the Director will immediately issue and serve a cease and desist order by mail to the IISP's last known address.

B. On receipt of the cease and desist order, the IISP shall immediately cease and desist from further engaging in any activity that is not authorized in state statute, administrative rule, or the agreement, and that is specified in the cease and desist order.

C. On failure of the IISP to comply with the cease and desist order, the IISP may request a hearing with the Department's Executive Hearing Office under 17 A.A.C. 1, Article 5 within 15 days. On failure of the IISP to comply with the cease and desist order, the Director will immediately cancel the agreement with the IISP.

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