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Code · Michigan · Chapter 339 — Occupational Code

339.5533 Decision to place limitation; petition to review; reply; removal of limitation.

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339.5533 Decision to place limitation; petition to review; reply; removal of limitation.
Sec. 533.
(1)If a limitation is placed on a license or the renewal of a license under section 203 or 205, the licensee, within 30 days after the limitation is placed on the license or renewal of the license, may petition the department in writing for a review of the decision to place the limitation.
(2)The department, in reply to a petition submitted under subsection (1), shall set forth the reasons the department determined that the limitation should be placed on the license or renewal of a license. The department shall send its reply to a petition submitted under subsection
(1)to the petitioner within 15 days after the department receives the petition.
(3)The department and a board may remove a limitation on a license or renewal of a license, if, based on a review of the petitioner's qualifications, the department and the appropriate board determine that the person that submitted a petition under subsection
(1)is able to perform with competence each function of the occupation without the limitation.
History: 2016, Act 407 , Eff. Apr. 4, 2017
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