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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 144

144H.04 LICENSE APPLICATION AND RENEWAL.

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144H.04 LICENSE APPLICATION AND RENEWAL.
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Subdivision 1. Licenses.
A person seeking licensure for a PPEC center must submit a completed application for licensure to the commissioner, in a form and manner determined by the commissioner. The applicant must also submit the application fee, in the amount specified in section 144H.05, subdivision 1 . Effective January 1, 2018, the commissioner shall issue a license for a PPEC center if the commissioner determines that the applicant and center meet the requirements of this chapter and rules that apply to PPEC centers. A license issued under this subdivision is valid for two years.
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Subd. 2. License renewal.
A license issued under subdivision 1 may be renewed for a period of two years if the licensee:
(1)submits an application for renewal in a form and manner determined by the commissioner, at least 30 days before the license expires. An application for renewal submitted after the renewal deadline date must be accompanied by a late fee in the amount specified in section 144H.05, subdivision 3 ;
(2)submits the renewal fee in the amount specified in section 144H.05, subdivision 2 ;
(3)demonstrates that the licensee has provided basic services at the PPEC center within the past two years;
(4)provides evidence that the applicant meets the requirements for licensure; and
(5)provides other information required by the commissioner.
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Subd. 3. License not transferable.
A PPEC center license issued under this section is not transferable to another party. Before acquiring ownership of a PPEC center, a prospective applicant must apply to the commissioner for a new license.
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