1. The commissioner may, pursuant to chapter 17A, suspend or revoke any permit issued pursuant to this chapter if the commissioner finds any of the following:
a. The permit holder has committed a fraudulent act, engaged in a fraudulent practice, or violated any provisions of this chapter or any rule adopted under this chapter or any other state or federal law applicable to the conduct of the permit holder's business.
b. Any fact or condition exists which, if it had existed at the time of the original application for the permit, would have warranted the commissioner refusing originally to issue the permit.
c. The permit holder is found upon investigation to be insolvent, in which case the permit shall be revoked immediately.
d. The permit holder, for the purpose of avoiding the trusting requirement for funeral services under section 523A.1, attributes amounts paid pursuant to the agreement to funeral merchandise that is delivered under section 523A.1 rather than to funeral services sold to the purchaser. The sale of funeral services at a lower price when the sale is made in conjunction with the sale of funeral merchandise to be delivered pursuant to section 523A.1 than the services are regularly and customarily sold for when not sold in conjunction with funeral merchandise is evidence that the permit holder is acting with the purpose of avoiding the trusting requirement for funeral services under section 523A.1.
e. The permit holder is found upon investigation to have engaged in a deceptive act or practice or has deliberately misrepresented or omitted a material fact relative to the sale of funeral services or funeral merchandise under this chapter.
f. The permit holder is found to have sold the establishment and has not filed notice of the sale with the commissioner prior to the sale. The permit shall be revoked thirty days following such sale.
2. The commissioner may, on good cause shown, suspend any permit for a period not exceeding thirty days, pending investigation.
Except as provided in the preceding paragraph, a permit shall not be revoked or suspended except after notice and hearing in accordance with chapter 17A.
3. Any permit holder may surrender a permit by delivering to the commissioner written notice that the permit holder surrenders the permit, but the surrender shall not affect the permit holder's civil or criminal liability for acts committed before the surrender.
4. Revocation, suspension, or surrender of a permit does not impair or affect the obligation of any preexisting lawful contract between the permit holder and any person.
87 Acts, ch 30, §12; 90 Acts, ch 1213, § 5, 6; 96 Acts, ch 1160, § 5
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