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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 360

360.019 ORDER OF COMMISSIONER; REVIEW.

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360.019 ORDER OF COMMISSIONER; REVIEW.
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Subdivision 1. Certificate, license, or permit refusal or modification order.
In any case where the commissioner refuses to issue a certificate of approval of or license (or renewal of license) for an airport, restricted landing area, or other air navigation facility, or refuses to permit the registration of any license, certificate, or permit, or refuses to grant a license to an air school or to an aeronautics instructor in ground subjects, or in any case issues any order requiring certain things to be done, or revokes any license or certificate, the commissioner shall set forth the reasons therefor and shall state the requirements to be met before such approval will be given, registration permitted, license granted, or order modified or changed.
Any order made by the commissioner pursuant to the provisions of sections 360.011 to 360.076 , shall be served upon the interested persons by certified mail or in person.
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Subd. 2. Hearing before commissioner; appeal.
Any person aggrieved by an order of the commissioner or by the granting or denial of any license, permit, certificate, or registration may request a hearing before the commissioner. The commissioner shall hold a public hearing and may stay the order until after the hearing. Orders of the commissioner reached after a public hearing may be reviewed by appeal in accordance with chapter 14.
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