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Code · Alaska · Title 47 · Chapter 32

Sec. 47.32.070. Notice of denial or conditions; appeal.

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Sec. 47.32.070. Notice of denial or conditions; appeal.
(a)If the applicable department denies an application for or places conditions on a provisional or biennial license or license renewal, that department shall provide the applicant or entity with a notice of the action by certified mail. The notice must contain a written statement of the reason for the action and information about requesting a hearing under
(b)of this section.
(b)An applicant or entity that receives a notice of action under
(a)of this section may appeal the department's decision by requesting a hearing within 15 days after receipt of the notice. The appeal must be on a form provided by the applicable department or in a format approved by the applicable department.
(c)In considering whether to deny an application for or place a condition on a license, the department reviewing the application shall consider the licensing history of the applicant, including any enforcement action under this chapter.
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