§ 223.115. Contract extensions.
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The term of any contract or permit shall not be extended unless the approving officer finds:
(a)That the purchaser has diligently performed in accordance with contract provisions and an approved plan of operation; or
(b)That the substantial overriding public interest justifies the extension.
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