Kansas Statutes 79-3407. Suspension or revocation of licenses; hearing
Whenever any distributor, manufacturer, importer or exporter is 10 days delinquent in the payment of any such tax, penalty or interest, or any distributor, manufacturer, importer, exporter or retailer is 10 days delinquent in the making of any such report, or shall make any false report or statement or application purporting to be under the provisions of this act, or shall make any false statement in any application, report or statement required by or purporting to be under the provisions of this act, or purporting to be under the rules and regulations promulgated by the director under such provisions, or shall have willfully or persistently violated any of the provisions of this act or of any rules and regulations made thereunder, the director upon conducting a hearing as provided in this section and upon finding to the director’s satisfaction upon such hearing, that such distributor, manufacturer, importer, exporter or retailer has been delinquent, or has violated provisions of this act, may revoke any or all licenses issued to such distributor, manufacturer, importer, exporter or retailer.
Hearings under this section shall be conducted in accordance with the Kansas administrative procedure act. In the event that the director revokes any license or licenses the distributor, manufacturer, importer, exporter or retailer to whom such license or licenses were issued shall immediately, upon service of the director’s order, surrender the same to the director and cease using, selling, delivering or manufacturing any motor-vehicle fuels or special fuels at or from any places of business or stations for which the license or licenses have been revoked.
Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 79-3407
- Director: means the director of taxation or the director's duly authorized deputy, agent or representative. See Kansas Statutes 79-3490
- motor-vehicle fuels: means gasoline, casinghead gasoline, natural gasoline, drip gasoline, aviation gasoline, gasohol, gasoline-oxygenate blend and any other spark-ignition motor fuel as defined by the 1995 United States department of commerce, national institute of standards and technology handbook 130 issued December of 1994, and as may subsequently be defined in rules and regulations that the director may adopt pursuant to Kan. See Kansas Statutes 79-3401
- special fuels: means all combustible liquids suitable for the generation of power for the propulsion of motor vehicles including, but not limited to, diesel fuel, alcohol and such fuels not defined under the motor-vehicle fuels definition, hereinafter referred to as motor-vehicle fuel;
(t) "terminal" means a fuel storage and distribution facility that is supplied by motor vehicle, pipeline or marine vessel, and from which motor fuels may be removed at a rack. See Kansas Statutes 79-3401