Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 21 : Section 206


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 206. Revocation of license

      The license of any person whose permanent allegiance is due to
    the United States to practice pharmacy in the consular districts of
    the United States in China may be revoked by the consul if such
    person be found to have obtained such license by fraud, or be
    addicted to the use of any narcotic or stimulant, or to be
    suffering from physical or mental disease, in such manner and to
    such extent as to render it expedient that in the interests of the
    public his license be canceled; or to be of an immoral character;
    or if such person be convicted in any court of competent
    jurisdiction of any offense involving moral turpitude. It shall be
    the duty of the consul to investigate any case in which it is
    discovered by him or made to appear to his satisfaction that any
    license issued under the provisions of this chapter is revocable
    and shall, after full hearing, if in his judgment the facts warrant
    it, revoke such license.



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