Section 62155 Of Article 12. Handlers’ Licenses From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 21. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 12.
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. Whenever the director is satisfied, either by investigation
or after a hearing, that a handler is unable to pay for any market
milk purchased from any producer, and is further satisfied that to
permit the handler to continue to purchase and receive any market
milk from producers would be likely to cause serious and irreparable
loss to producer-creditors and other producers, the director may
thereupon and forthwith shorten the time for hearing that is provided
for in Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 11500), Part 1, Division
3, Title 2 of the Government Code, and thereupon may issue an order
to show cause why the license of such handler should not be forthwith
suspended or revoked. The time of notice of the hearing shall not,
however, be less than five days. At such hearing the handler that is
proceeded against shall be ordered to show cause why the license
should not be suspended or revoked, or continued under such
conditions and provisions, if any, as the director may consider just
and proper and for the protection of the best interests of the
producer-creditors and producers from whom the handler has been and
is receiving any market milk. Following such hearing, the decision of
the director shall become effective at his discretion.
The hearing, in the case of such emergency, may be called upon
written notice which is served personally or by mail on the handler
that is involved. It may be held at the nearest office of the
director or at such place as may be most convenient in the discretion
of the director for the attendance of all of the parties that are
involved.