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    * L i " ? ? 1 ” ? •.<1. - V , -7~ 12. The state engineer, upon investigation and after a hear­ing held upon at least fifteen days notice sent by registered mail to a licensed well driller, may revoke the well drillers license if he finds that said well driller has: (a) Intentionally made a material misstatement of facts in his application for a license, or, 1 (b) Intentionally made a material misstatement of facts in a well driller’s log and report, or B (c ) Been found to be incompetent as a well I I driller, or (d). Willfully violated any of the pre­# scribed rules and regulations, or (e) Failed to submit a log and report of wells drilled, in accordance with the rules and regulations. 13. The state engineer may, upon investigation and hearing, refuse to issue a permit to an applicant if it appears (l) that he has not had sufficient training or experience to qualify him as a well driller, (2) that he is incompetent, (3) that he has there­tofore intentionally violated the law relating to well drilling, or (4) that he has theretofore intentionally made a material mis­statement of fact in an application for a well driller’s license. 14. After one year following the date of revocation of his license, a well driller may make application for a new license. 15. The state engineer may, upon good cause shown, waive any of the foregoing rules and regulations, provided the waiver is in