Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a person who is or has been licensed pursuant to this chapter who leaves this State with unpaid debts and subsequently returns to the State and seeks to become licensed in this State again, or to do business again in this State under the authority of a still-valid license previously issued under this chapter, shall file with the board a signed, notarized statement listing:

(1) all outstanding debts the person, or any subsidiary of the person, owes with respect to having done business previously in this State; and

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(2) all bankruptcies that the person, or a subsidiary of the person, has been involved in at any time and place. The board is authorized to refuse to issue a license to the person, and is also authorized to revoke the person’s still-valid license, as the case may be, based upon the information contained in the signed notarized statement required by this section.