Penal Code · English · 2015
Article 92
Prohibition of Certain Occupations and Entitlement to Hold Permit and/or License
Where an offender commits a serious intentional offence, or repeatedly commits a negligent offence, by a flagrant violation of the duties of an occupation for which a permit and/or license is required by the authorities, the Court may impose a disqualification from the exercise of that occupation for a period between 30 days and five years in duration. Such disqualification shall result in the revocation of the permit and/or license for the time of disqualification.
#Where an offender commits an offence by a flagrant violation of activities carried out under the authority of a permit and/or license issued by the authorities, the Court may revoke that permit and/or license for a period of between 30 and 90 days; upon a second conviction of the same nature the revocation may be up to five years in duration; upon a third conviction of the same nature the revocation may be permanent.
#In addition to the penalty imposed upon the offender the Court may order that where the offence committed is a danger to public security, any undertaking or establishment whether commercial, industrial, cultural or political which was utilized to commit or further the commission of an offence shall cease to function, furthermore where the offence has been punished with a sentence of rigorous imprisonment exceeding one year the Court may order its winding up.
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