Iowa Admin. Code r. 282-11.34 - Reinstatement
Any person whose license, certificate or authorization to
practice has been suspended may apply to the
(1) All proceedings for reinstatement will be
initiated by the respondent , who will file with the board an application for
reinstatement. Such application will be docketed in the original case in which
the license, certificate or authorization was suspended. All proceedings upon
the application for reinstatement will be subject to the same rules of
procedure as other cases before the board .
(2) An application for reinstatement will
allege facts that, if established, will be sufficient to enable the board to
determine that the basis for the suspension of the respondent 's license,
certificate or authorization no longer exists and that it will be in the public
interest for the license, certificate or authorization to be reinstated. The
burden of proof to establish such facts will be on the respondent .
(3) An order denying or granting
reinstatement will be based upon a decision that incorporates findings of fact
and conclusions of law. The board may grant reinstatement with or without
conditions.
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Any person whose license, certificate or authorization to practice has been suspended may apply to the
(1) All proceedings for reinstatement shall be initiated by the respondent , who shall file with the board an application for reinstatement. Such application shall be docketed in the original case in which the license, certificate or authorization was suspended. All proceedings upon the application for reinstatement shall be subject to the same rules of procedure as other cases before the board .
(2) An application for reinstatement shall allege facts which, if established, will be sufficient to enable the board to determine that the basis for the suspension of the respondent 's license, certificate or authorization no longer exists and that it will be in the public interest for the license, certificate or authorization to be reinstated. The burden of proof to establish such facts shall be on the respondent .
(3) An order denying or granting reinstatement shall be based upon a decision which incorporates findings of fact and conclusions of law.