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Code · Arizona · Title 36 — Public Contracts

36-428. Hearings by the director

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A. No license shall be suspended or revoked without affording the licensee notice and an opportunity for a hearing as provided for in title 41, chapter 6, article 10. On a licensee's request, the director may hold hearings concerning a health care institution's license in the city in which the institution is located.
B. Any person whose application for a license has been denied by the director or who has been ordered by the director to restrict admissions, transfer selected patients out of the facility, reduce capacity and terminate specific services, procedures, practices or facilities may, at any time within thirty days after notice of the denial or order, request in writing a hearing before the director, to be held within thirty days following the written request, for the purpose of reviewing the action of the director.
C. All hearings shall be in accordance with title 41, chapter 6, article 10.
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