Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.1327 - Supplier-license application; board action
Rule 327.
(1)
After the background investigation is completed, the executive director must
provide the board with a written report concerning the investigation. After
receiving the executive director's report, the board will take action on the
application.
(2) If the board
grants the application, it shall direct the executive director to issue a
supplier license upon the payment of the annual licensing fee. If the
applicant's annual licensing fee is not received by the board within 14 days
after the date of the mailing of the notification of the applicant's
suitability for licensure to the applicant, then the board shall direct the
executive director to issue the applicant a notice of denial.
(3) If the board denies the application, then
it shall direct the executive director to issue the applicant a notice of
denial. When the board denies an application for a supplier license, the
temporary supplier license expires and the applicant is prohibited from
conducting business transactions with and providing goods or services to casino
licensees, casino license applicants, and holders of certificates of
suitability.
(4) A notice of denial
is a finding that the applicant is ineligible, unqualified, or unsuitable to be
licensed.
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