(1) Suspension, revocation, or denial of permit. The Department, for good cause, will deny, revoke, or suspend any permit for a specified period of time up to 12 months. Good cause includes:

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    (a) Failure by the permittee or its agents to comply with the requirements of this rule chapter or the requirements of Florida Statutes Chapter 316
    (b) A determination that the permittee has submitted a misleading permit application or information.
    (c) Failure by the permittee or its agents to comply with the terms of the permit.
    (d) Travel by the permittee on other than approved routes.
    (e) Instances in which the permittee or its agent has previously undertaken a move without obtaining the necessary permit.
    (f) Other reasons of health, safety, or welfare.
    (2) Penalties.
    (a) In addition to a suspension, revocation, or denial of a current permit for cause as set forth in subsection (1), in any 12 month period, the Department, for good cause, as defined in subsection (1), will deny issuance of future permits for periods of time as follows:
VIOLATION OF PRIOR PERMIT