Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-3-102 - Licensing Time-frames
A.
Overall time-frame. The Department shall issue or deny a license within the
overall time-frames listed in Table 1 after receipt of the complete
application. The overall time-frame is the total of the number of days provided
for the administrative completeness review and the substantive
review.
B. Administrative
completeness review.
1. The administrative
completeness review time-frame established in Table 1 begins on the date the
Department receives the application. The Department shall notify the applicant
in writing within the administrative completeness review time-frame whether the
application or request is incomplete. The notice shall specify what information
is missing. If the Department does not provide notice to the applicant within
the administrative completeness review time-frame, the Department considers the
application complete.
2. An
applicant with an incomplete license application shall supply the missing
information within the completion request period established in Table 1. The
administrative completeness review time-frame is suspended from the date the
Department mails the notice of missing information to the applicant until the
date the Department receives the information.
3. If the applicant fails to submit the
missing information before the expiration of the completion request period, the
Department shall close the file, unless the applicant requests an extension. An
applicant whose file has been closed may obtain a license by submitting a new
application.
C.
Substantive review. The substantive review time-frame established in Table 1
shall begin after the application is administratively complete.
1. If the Department makes a comprehensive
written request for additional information, the applicant shall submit the
additional information identified by the request within the additional
information period provided in Table 1. The substantive review time-frame is
suspended from the date of the Department request until the information is
received by the Department. If the applicant fails to provide the information
identified in the written request within the additional information period, the
Department shall deny the license.
2. The Department shall issue a written
notice granting or denying a license within the substantive review time-frame.
If the application is denied, the Department shall send the applicant written
notice explaining the reason for the denial with citations to supporting
statutes or rules, the applicant's right to seek a fair hearing, and the time
period in which the applicant may appeal the denial.
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