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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 116

116J.81 LICENSE COORDINATION AND ASSISTANCE TO APPLICANTS.

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116J.81 LICENSE COORDINATION AND ASSISTANCE TO APPLICANTS.
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Subdivision 1. Authorization.
Any applicant for licenses required for a business undertaking, project, or activity may confer with the bureau to obtain assistance in the prompt and efficient processing and review of applications.
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Subd. 2. Duties of bureau.
The bureau shall, so far as possible, render assistance; and the director may designate an officer or employee of the bureau to act as an expediter for the purpose of:
(1)facilitating contacts for the applicant with agencies responsible for processing and reviewing license applications;
(2)arranging conferences to clarify the interest and requirements of any agency with respect to license applications;
(3)considering with agencies the feasibility of consolidating hearings and data required of the applicant; and
(4)assisting the applicant in the resolution of outstanding issues identified by agencies, including delays experienced in license review.
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