The Board of Electrician Examiners may revoke any license issued
pursuant to this chapter or suspend it for such term as it may deem
proper if it finds that the holder thereof, if a person, or a member,
officer, agent or employee, if the holder is a firm or corporation,
has violated any provision of this chapter or has made a false statement
in connection with a material fact in an application for any license
required under this chapter. The Board having jurisdiction may further
revoke any such license if it finds that the holder is performing
unacceptable workmanship of the trade licensed. The Board having jurisdiction
may take the foregoing action at any regular meeting thereof or at
a special meeting called for that purpose. The holder of the license
shall be given notice, in writing, setting forth the charge and the
date, time and place of the hearing. The notice shall either be served
personally upon the holder not less than five days prior to the meeting
or hearing at which the charge is to be heard or shall be mailed to
the holder of the license at the last known address thereof at least
10 days prior thereto. The Board having jurisdiction may adopt such
general rules and regulations for the conduct of such hearings as
it shall deem appropriate. A majority vote of the Board having jurisdiction
shall be required to either revoke or suspend a license. Action taken
by the Board having jurisdiction either to revoke or suspend a license
shall be in addition to any other punishment authorized by this chapter
or other provision of law.