South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 8 - BUILDING CODES COUNCIL
Article 6 - MODULAR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Section 8-625 - Denial, Revocation or Suspension of License
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
In addition to the grounds provided for in Section 40-1-110, the Council, upon a majority vote, may cancel, suspend, refuse, deny, revoke or restrict any license issued for any of the following reasons:
(a) providing false or inaccurate information on any license application; or
(b) willfully or intentionally failing to comply with any provision of the Act or these regulations; or
(c) failing to have an established place of business; or
(d) employment of fraudulent methods or practices; or
(e) using unfair methods of competition or deceptive acts or advertising; or
(f) failing to obtain a license before doing business in South Carolina; or
(g) failing to appear before the Council upon due notice or follow directives of the Council or Department; or
(h) failing to comply with adopted codes or standards in the manufacture, sale, or delivery of modular buildings; or
(i) offering for sale unlicensed manufacturer's products, either wholesale or retail; or
(j) selling a modular building or component, for the purpose of resale, to an individual or entity other than a general contractor or residential builder.
After a hearing and a determination by the Council that one or more of the grounds for discipline exist, the Council may impose sanctions in accordance with Section 40-1-120.