Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.1301 - Application explained; applicant to demonstrate eligibility, qualification, and suitability; revocability of license or certificate; applicant and licensee acceptance of certain risks; claim of privilege as to testimony or evidence; applicant and licensee duties
Rule 301.
(1) An
application for a license under the act and these rules is a request by the
applicant seeking a revocable privilege. A license will be granted by the board
if the applicant meets the licensing requirements of the act and these
rules.
(2) An applicant for a
license under the act and these rules shall, at all times, have the burden of
demonstrating to the board, by clear and convincing evidence, that the
applicant is eligible, qualified, and suitable to be granted and retain the
license for which application is made under the applicable licensing standards
and requirements of the act and these rules.
(3) A license or certificate of suitability
issued by the board under the act or these rules is a revocable privilege
granted by the board. A person who holds a license or certificate of
suitability does not acquire, and shall not be deemed to acquire, a vested
property right or other right, in the license or certificate.
(4) An applicant or licensee shall accept any
risk of adverse publicity, public notice, notoriety, embarrassment, criticism,
financial loss, or other unfavorable or harmful consequences that may occur in
connection with, or as a result of, the application and licensing process or
the public disclosure of information submitted to the board with a license
application or at the board's request under the act and these rules.
(5) An applicant or licensee may claim any
privilege afforded by the Constitution or laws of the United States or of the
state of Michigan in refusing to answer questions or provide information
requested by the board. However, a claim of privilege with respect to any
testimony or evidence pertaining to the eligibility, qualifications, or
suitability of an applicant or licensee to be granted or hold a license under
the act and these rules may constitute cause for denial, suspension, revocation
or restriction of the license.
(6)
An applicant and licensee shall have a continuing duty to do all of the
following:
(a) Notify the board of a material
change in the information submitted in the license application submitted by the
applicant or licensee or a change in circumstance, that may render the
applicant or licensee ineligible, unqualified, or unsuitable to hold the
license under the licensing standards and requirements of the act and these
rules.
(b) Maintain the applicant's
or licensee's eligibility, qualifications, and suitability to be issued and
hold the license held or applied for under the act and these rules.
(c) Provide any information requested by the
board relating to licensing or regulation; cooperate with the board in
investigations, hearings, and enforcement and disciplinary actions; and comply
with all conditions, restrictions, requirements, orders, and rulings of the
board in accordance with the act and these rules.
(7) An applicant, licensee or person required
to be qualified as part of an application for the issuance of, or a request for
renewal of, a license shall authorize and consent, in writing, that
fingerprints provided to the board for purposes of identification,
qualification, licensing, or license renewal may be forwarded to the Michigan
state police and retained by the Michigan state police for any lawful
investigative and identification purposes, including, without limitation,
background investigation related to determining qualification and licensure.
The Michigan state police shall retain and use fingerprints that it receives
from the board for lawful investigative and identification purposes.
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