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Section 44-10-204 - Powers and duties of commissioner

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The commissioner has the power and duty to:(1) Promulgate such rules and regulations as the commissioner deems necessary to implement and supplement this part and provide for its orderly administration;(2) Prescribe necessary information to be provided by applicants for licenses to determine if the requirements of this part have been met;(3) Issue licenses to qualified applicants and collect appropriate fees;(4) Revoke or suspend the license of, or refuse to issue a license to, any person, licensee, or applicant who violates any provision of this part; and(5) Require the necessary record keeping by licensees and submission of written reports, as warranted, in order to carry out the provision and intent of this part.Acts 1973, ch. 112, § 4; T.C.A., § 44-1913.

The commissioner has the power and duty to:(1) Promulgate such rules and regulations as the commissioner deems necessary to implement and supplement this part and provide for its orderly administration;(2) Prescribe necessary information to be provided by applicants for licenses to determine if the requirements of this part have been met;(3) Issue licenses to qualified applicants and collect appropriate fees;(4) Revoke or suspend the license of, or refuse to issue a license to, any person, licensee, or applicant who violates any provision of this part; and(5) Require the necessary record keeping by licensees and submission of written reports, as warranted, in order to carry out the provision and intent of this part.Acts 1973, ch. 112, § 4; T.C.A., § 44-1913.