In addition to the penalties herein provided in Article XVIII hereof, the Division of Health of the Township of Saddle Brook shall have the right to suspend or revoke the license of a master plumber if after proper hearing, as hereinafter provided, it is shown to the satisfaction of the Division of Health that the holder of such license:
A. 
Has been convicted of a violation of this Part of this chapter, the Plumbing Code[1] or other regulations of the Division of Health;
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 152, Plumbing.
B. 
Is incompetent as a master plumber;
C. 
Obtained such license through fraud or misrepresentation; or
D. 
Has secured a permit to perform plumbing work under the provisions of this Part of this chapter, the Plumbing Code or other regulations of the Division of Health of the Township of Saddle Brook, and has permitted such work to be performed by persons other than the holder of such master plumber's license or his employees.
The procedure to be followed by the Division of Health in the enforcement of this Article shall be as follows:
A. 
Notice shall be served upon the holder of such master plumber's license, setting forth the charges against him and requiring him to appear before the Division of Health for a hearing on such charges.
B. 
At said hearing the Division of Health shall conduct a full, complete and impartial inquiry into the charges, and a full opportunity shall be given to the licensee to present any evidence in defense or mitigation thereof.
C. 
After such hearing the Division of Health may, in its discretion:
(1) 
Revoke such license for the balance of the term for which it has been issued; or
(2) 
Suspend such license for such lesser period as in the discretion of the Division of Health is just and proper under the circumstances; or
(3) 
Issue a reprimand; or
(4) 
Dismiss the charges.
Upon the application for renewal of a master plumber's license which has been revoked as herein provided, such licensee shall be required to file a new application and submit to a new examination by the Board of Examiners as provided in Article II, Section 20 of the Plumbing Code.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 152, Plumbing, § 152-3.