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Code · Montana · Title 52 — Family Services · Chapter 2 · Part 7

52-2-726. Denial, cancellation, reduction, revocation, and nonrenewal of licenses and registration certificates -- fair hearing.

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52-2-726 . Denial, cancellation, reduction, revocation, and nonrenewal of licenses and registration certificates -- fair hearing.
(1)The department, after written notice to the applicant, licensee, or registrant, may deny, suspend, cancel, reduce, modify, or revoke a license or registration certificate upon finding that:
(a)any of the applicable conditions set forth in this part as prerequisites for the issuance of a license or registration certificate no longer exist;
(b)the licensee or registrant is no longer in compliance with the minimum standards prescribed by the department; or
(c)the license or registration certificate was issued upon fraudulent or untrue representation.
(2)The applicant, licensee, or registrant by written request may invoke the opportunity for hearing on the department's action by requesting a hearing within 10 days of notice of department action. The hearing shall be conducted according to the department's rules.
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