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If the commissioner determines an applicant is not qualified to receive a license, the commissioner shall notify the applicant in writing stating that the application is denied and stating the basis for denial. If the commissioner denies an application, or if the commissioner fails to act on an application within thirty days after the filing of a properly completed application, the applicant may make written demand to the commissioner for a hearing before the commissioner on the question of whether the license should be granted. The hearing must be held within thirty days after receipt of the written demand by the applicant. In the event of a hearing, the commissioner shall reconsider the application and, after hearing, issue a written order granting or denying the application. If an applicant who is denied a license requests a hearing and the commissioner's denial is upheld, the commissioner may assess the applicant for the commissioner's costs incurred for the hearing, in an amount not exceeding two thousand dollars.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 13. Debtor and Creditor Relationship § 13-08-13. Denial of license--Hearing - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-13-debtor-and-creditor-relationship/nd-cent-code-sect-13-08-13/
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