Iowa Code r. 193-7.40 - Denial of application to renew license
If the board denies a timely and sufficient application to renew a license, a notice of hearing will be issued to commence a contested case proceeding.
(1) Hearings on denial
of an application to renew a license will be conducted according to the
procedural rules applicable to contested cases. Evidence supporting the denial
of the license may be presented by an assistant attorney general. The
provisions of subrules 7.39(2) and 7.39(4) to 7.39(6) will generally apply,
although license denial hearings that are in the nature of disciplinary actions
will be subject to all laws and rules applicable to such hearings.
(2) Pursuant to Iowa Code section
17A.18(2), an
existing license will not terminate or expire if the licensee has made timely
and sufficient application for renewal until the last day for seeking judicial
review of the board's final order denying the application, or a later date
fixed by order of the board or the reviewing court.
(3) Within the meaning of Iowa Code section
17A.18(2), a
timely and sufficient renewal application will be:
a. Received by the board in paper or
electronic form, or postmarked with a nonmetered United States Postal Service
postmark on or before the date the license is set to expire or lapse;
b. Signed by the licensee if submitted in
paper form or certified as accurate if submitted electronically;
c. Fully completed; and
d. Accompanied with the proper fee. The fee
will be deemed improper if, for instance, the amount is incorrect, the fee was
not included with the application, the credit card number provided by the
applicant is incorrect, the date of expiration of a credit card is omitted or
incorrect, the attempted credit card transaction is rejected, or the
applicant's check is returned for insufficient funds.
(4) The administrative processing of an
application to renew an existing license will not prevent the board from
subsequently commencing a contested case to challenge the licensee's
qualifications for continued licensure if grounds exist to do so.
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