§ 12-13. License revocation.
(a) In general.
After a hearing conducted in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted under this subtitle and with proper notice to the license holder, the Department of Consumer Protection and Business Licensing may revoke a license if the Department finds that the license holder violated any provision of this subtitle.
(b) Form and effect of revocation.
Any revocation under this subtitle must be in writing from the Department of Consumer Protection and Business Licensing and specify the reasons for the action.
(c) Administrative appeals.
(1) A license holder aggrieved by a decision of the Department of Consumer Protection and Business Licensing may appeal that decision to the Board of Consumer Protection and Business Licensing in writing within 10 days of the Department's decision.
(2) The Board of Consumer Protection and Business Licensing must issue a written decision within 30 days of receipt of the license holder's appeal.