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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.43540 License; application and issuance by mail, on-line computer service, or telephone; fees; delinquent payment.

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324.43540 License; application and issuance by mail, on-line computer service, or telephone; fees; delinquent payment.
Sec. 43540.
(1)An application for 1 or more licenses issued under this part may be made by mail, on-line computer service, or telephone to the department, or to a person designated by the department, who shall forward the license issued to the applicant to an address as directed by the applicant. An applicant shall satisfy all the requirements of this part for obtaining a license before a license is issued by mail or telephone. The department may charge a fee for an application made by mail, on-line computer service, or telephone in addition to the fee for the license or licenses. Total fees collected by the department under this subsection in any license year shall not exceed the additional cost of providing mail or telephone service in that year.
(2)If a check or draft of a required fee is not paid on its first presentation, the fee is delinquent as of the date the check or draft was tendered. The person tendering the check or draft remains liable for the payment of each fee and any penalty.
(3)The department may revoke a license, duplicate license, application, or permit if the department has determined that a fee prescribed in this part has not been paid and remains unpaid after reasonable notice or demand.
(4)If a fee is still delinquent 15 days after the department has given notice to a person who tendered the check or draft, the department shall assess and collect a $15.00 penalty in addition to the license and transaction fee.
(5)The director may refuse to issue additional licenses under this part to a person who is delinquent in payment of fees or penalties provided in subsection
(4)at the time the application is submitted.
History: Add. 1995, Act 57, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1995 ;-- Am. 1996, Act 585 , Eff. Mar. 1, 1997
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