N.H. Admin. Code § Pari 607.02 - Application Process for Partnership License
(a)
Each person who wishes to apply for partnership license shall submit the
following to the office of the commission located at any racing premises:
(1) A fully executed application form
provided by the commission that contains the information specified in
Pari
607.03; and
(2) The license fee specified in
Pari
607.01(f).
(b) An application form shall:
(1) Be completed using a key board or legibly
printed in ink;
(2) Be signed by
the applicant; and
(3) Have all
sections completed or designated as not applicable to the applicant.
(c) If the commission, for the
purpose of determining the applicant's qualifications for licensure, requires
any information or documents additional to the materials submitted by the
applicant under (a) above, the commission shall:
(1) Notify the applicant in writing within 60
days of the date that the application is on file with the commission;
and
(2) Specify the information or
documents which the applicant is required to submit.
(d) If required pursuant to (c) above, the
applicant shall submit any additional information or documents requested by the
commission within 60 days of receipt of the request.
(e) An application shall be considered to be
on file with the commission on the first date that the commission has received:
(1) A fully completed application form;
and
(2) Proof that the applicant's
check has been deposited and cleared.
(f) The commission shall approve or deny the
application in writing within 60 days of the date that the application is on
file with the commission or the date that additional information is received by
the commission from the applicant.
(g) The commission shall approve the
application if the applicant has:
(1) Complied
with the application process set forth in this part; and
(2) Met the qualifications specified in
Pari
607.01.
(h) The commission shall deny an application
if the applicant has:
(1) Not complied with
the application process set forth in this part;
(2) Not met the qualifications specified in
Pari
607.01; or
(3) Not submitted the additional information
and documents requested pursuant to (i) above within 60 days of receipt of the
request.
(i) If the
commission denies the application:
(1) The
commission's written notification pursuant to (f) above shall specify the
reason(s) for denial; and
(2) The
applicant may request a hearing to appeal the denial within 30 days from the
date of the commission's written notification of the denial.
(j) If at any time during the term
of a license, the information provided by a licensee in the application form,
supplemental application form or supporting materials becomes inaccurate, the
licensee shall within 30 days of the time that the information becomes
inaccurate submit a written correction to the commission.
Notes
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