Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-6-105 - Time-frames for Making License and Registration Determinations
A. For the purpose
of A.R.S. §
41-1072,
the Department establishes the following time-frames for every license issued
under this Chapter:
1. Administrative
completeness review time-frame: five days;
2. Substantive review time-frame: 10 days;
and
3. Overall time-frame: 15
days.
B. An
administratively complete application consists of all the information and
documents listed in:
1.
R13-6-201 for an
agency or resident manager license;
2.
R13-6-301 for a security guard, armed security guard, or associate registration
certificate; and
3.
R13-6-702 for a firearms-safety instructor certificate.
C. The administrative completeness review
time-frame listed in subsection (A)(1) begins on the date the Department
receives an application.
1. If the
application is not administratively complete when received, the Department
shall send a notice of deficiency to the applicant. The Department shall
include in the deficiency notice a list of the documents and information needed
to complete the application.
2.
Within 45 days from the date of the deficiency notice, the applicant shall
submit to the Department the missing documents and information. The time-frame
for the Department to finish the administrative completeness review is
suspended from the date of the deficiency notice until the date the Department
receives the missing documents and information.
3. The Department and applicant may agree in
writing to extend the 45-day period in subsection (C)(2) upon written request
by the applicant before the end of the period.
4. If the applicant fails to provide the
missing documents and information within the time provided, the Department
shall close the applicant's file. If an individual whose file is closed wants
to be considered further for licensing, the individual shall submit a new
application under R13-6-201, R13-6-301, or
R13-6-702.
D. The substantive review
time-frame listed in subsection (A)(2) begins on the date the Department
determines an application is administratively complete.
1. During the substantive review time-frame,
the Department may make one comprehensive written request for additional
information. The Department and applicant may agree in writing to allow the
Department to make a supplemental request for additional information.
2. The applicant shall submit to the
Department the additional information within 45 days from the date of the
Department's comprehensive request. The time-frame for the Department to
complete the substantive review of the application is suspended from the date
of the comprehensive request for additional information until the Department
receives the additional information.
3. The Department and applicant may agree in
writing to extend the 45-day period in subsection (D)(2) upon written request
by the applicant before the end of the period.
4. If the applicant fails to provide the
additional information within the time provided, the Department shall close the
applicant's file. If an individual whose file is closed wants to be considered
further for licensing, the individual shall submit a new application under
R13-6-201, R13-6-301, or R13-6-702.
5. When the substantive review is complete,
the Department shall inform the applicant in writing of its decision whether to
grant or deny a license to the applicant.
a.
The Department shall deny a license if it determines that the applicant does
not meet all substantive criteria required by statute and rule. An applicant
who is denied a license may appeal the Department's decision under A.R.S. Title
41, Chapter 6, Article 10.
b. The
Department shall grant a license if it determines that the applicant meets all
substantive criteria required by statute and rule.
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