Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-43-205 - Procedures for Processing License Applications
A. Initial application for a license or
permit.
1. Within 60 calendar days after
receipt of an initial application for a license or permit, the Board shall
perform an administrative completeness review and notify the applicant in
writing that the application is either complete or incomplete. If the
application is incomplete, the notice shall specify what documentation or
information is missing.
2. If the
Board has notified an applicant that an application is incomplete within the
60-day administrative completeness review timeframe, the timeframe is suspended
from the date of the notice.
3. An
applicant with an incomplete application shall submit all missing documentation
and information within 60 days from the date of the notice. If the applicant
fails to do so for an initial license or permit, the Board may close the
applicant's file. An applicant whose file has been closed and who later wishes
to become licensed, shall apply anew.
4. Except for a limited permit application,
an application is not complete until the applicant has fully complied with the
application requirements of A.R.S Title 32, Chapter 34 and this Article. A
limited permit application is complete when the Board receives all of the
information required in
R4-43-201(D)
except for the exam score in R4-43-201(C)(2)(a).
5. If an applicant for an initial license or
permit cannot submit all missing documentation or information within 60 days
from the date of the notice, the applicant may request an extension by
submitting a written request to the Board post marked or delivered not later
than 60 days from the date of the notice. The written request for an extension
shall explain the reasons for the applicant's inability to meet the 60-day
deadline.
6. Under A.R.S. §
32-3403(A), the Executive Director's duties shall include review of requests for an
extension. The Executive Director shall grant an extension request, if the
extension will enable the applicant to submit the missing documentation or
information, but shall not grant an extension of more than 60 days. The
Executive Director shall notify the applicant in writing of the decision to
grant or deny the request for an extension.
7. If the applicant fails to submit all
missing documentation and information within the extension period, the Board
may close the applicant's file. An applicant whose file has been closed and who
later wishes to become licensed, shall apply anew.
8. After receipt of all missing documentation
or information within the administrative completeness timeframe specified in
this Section, the Board shall notify the applicant in writing that the
application is complete.
9. The
Board shall perform the substantive review and issue or deny the license or
permit no later than 60 days after receipt of a complete application. For this
subsection, the date of receipt is the date of the notice advising the
applicant that the application is complete.
B. Renewal license application, request to
transfer into inactive status, or application to return to active status.
1. Within 60 calendar days after receipt of
an application described in subsection (B)(2), the Board shall perform an
administrative completeness review and notify the applicant in writing that the
application is complete or incomplete.
2. The following applications are governed by
this subsection:
a. A renewal license
application;
b. A request to
transfer into inactive status by a licensee with an unexpired license;
and
c. A renewal application to
return to active status.
3. If the Board has notified an applicant
that an application is incomplete within the 60-day administrative completeness
review timeframe, the timeframe is suspended from the date of the
notice.
4. An application is not
complete until the applicant has fully complied with all of the application
requirements of A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 34 and this Article.
5. After receipt of all missing documentation
and information within the administrative completeness timeframe specified in
this Section, the Board shall notify the applicant that the application is
complete.
6. The substantive review
timeframe runs from the date of the Board's notice advising the applicant that
the application is complete until the Board grants or denies the renewal or
transfer. The substantive review timeframe is 60 days.
7. A timely submittal renewal application
causes the license to remain in effect until further notice by the
Board.
C. For the purposes of A.R.S. §
41-1073, the Board establishes the following timeframes for any license or permit it
issues:
1. Administrative completeness review
timeframe: 60 days.
2. Substantive
review timeframe: 60 days.
3.
Overall timeframe: 120 days.
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