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Code · Montana · Title 50 — Health and Safety · Chapter 6 · Part 3

50-6-325. Waiver of licensing requirements.

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50-6-325 . Waiver of licensing requirements.
(1)The department may waive any licensing requirements under this part upon submission and approval of a written application for waiver by a person subject to licensing under this part.
(2)The department may waive a licensing requirement if the person provides sufficient justification to allow a finding by the department that:
(a)the waiver is necessary to avoid significant financial or other hardship; and
(b)granting the waiver would not jeopardize patient care or the public health and safety.
(3)A waiver must be issued on a temporary basis, not exceeding 6 months, and may be renewed by the department upon submission and approval of an additional application for waiver of licensing requirements.
(4)A waiver granted by the department may be revoked for good cause after notice and an opportunity for a hearing before the department have been provided to the person affected by the department's action.
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