Mich. Admin. Code R. 285.154.3 - Licensing
Rule 3.
(1) A
person, firm, or corporation operating, or desiring to operate, a riding stable
or sales barn shall apply for a license on an application form secured from the
department. The completed application shall be filed with the
department.
(2) A copy of these
rules shall be attached to each application for a license. The applicant shall
acknowledge receipt of the rules and agree to comply with them by signing a
form provided for that purpose. The signed form shall accompany the application
for a license.
(3) Before a license
is issued, an applicant shall demonstrate that his facility complies with the
standards set forth in these rules. If the applicant's facility does not comply
with the standards, the applicant shall be advised in writing of the
deficiencies which exist and the corrective measures which shall be completed
before a license is issued. When an existing facility does not comply with the
standards, the director may issue a temporary permit to operate the facility
for a specified period of time. This period of time shall not exceed 90 days
for the facility to be brought into compliance with the standards. While
operating under a temporary permit, the rules of sanitation and humane
treatment of the animals set forth in these rules shall be complied
with.
(4) A licensee shall notify
the department promptly of changes in name, address, management, or substantial
control of ownership of his business or operation.
(5) A person whose license has been suspended
or revoked shall not be licensed in any manner during the period in which the
order of suspension or revocation is in effect. A partnership, firm, or
corporation in which such a person has a substantial financial interest shall
not be licensed during that period. A person who has been an officer, agent, or
employee of the licensee whose license has been revoked, and who was
responsible for, or participated in, the violation upon which the order of
suspension or revocation was based, shall not be licensed during the period in
which the order of suspension or revocation is in effect.
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