Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.626 - Denials
Rule 626.
(1) If
the board denies an application for a license, it shall direct the executive
director to issue a notice of denial.
(2) An applicant, including an individual
applying for an occupational license, who is served with a notice of denial
under these rules may request a contested case hearing as set forth in these
rules.
(3) The notice of denial is
a finding that the person is ineligible or unsuitable for licensure or is
otherwise in violation of the licensing requirements of the act or these rules.
When the board denies an application for a license, the person is prohibited
from conducting business that would otherwise require licensure.
(4) A person whose application for a license
has been denied may not reapply for a period of 1 year from the date on which
the board voted to deny the application unless otherwise approved by the
board.
(5) A person whose
application for a license was denied may seek leave of the board to reapply
within the 1-year period by addressing the request to the board. The board may
require the person to present oral or written argument outlining why an
exception should be made.
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