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(a) The department will, in its discretion, suspend a process server license under 13 AAC 67.240(a) for a minimum of 30 days for a first offense and up to a maximum of six months for a second offense;
(b) A person whose process server's license has been revoked under 13 AAC 67.240(b) may not reapply for a new license
(1) for one year from the date the previous license was revoked for conduct described in 13 AAC 67.240(b) (8), (b)(9), (b)(10), (b)(11), or (b)(12);
(2) for five years from the date the previous license was revoked for conduct described in 13 AAC 67.240(b) (4), (b)(5), (b)(6), or (b)(7);
(3) if the previous license was revoked for conduct described in 13 AAC 67.240(b) (2) or (b)(3).
(c) Nothing in this section or in 13 AAC 67.240 precludes the department from imposing lesser penalties than those described, depending upon the circumstances of a particular case.
History: Eff. 11/11/92, Register 124
Authority: AS 22.20.100
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