(a) If the board, after receiving and reviewing an initial application and fee, requires further information or documents to complete the application and determine the applicant's qualification for licensure, the board shall:
- (1) So notify the applicant in writing within 30 days; and
- (2) Specify the information or documents it requires.
- (b) The board shall issue written approval or denial of an application within 60 days of the date that the application is complete.
- (c) The board shall issue a denial of licensure if the board finds a violation of Ph 1805.01 which would impair the applicant’s ability to practice.
- (d) The fee shall be non-refundable:
(e) Any applicant wishing to challenge the board's denial of an application for initial licensure shall:
- (1) Make a written request for a hearing of the applicant's challenge; and
(2) Submit this request to the board:
- a. Within 60 days of the board’s notification of denial; or
- b. If the applicant is on active military duty outside the United States, within 60 days of the applicant’s return to the United States or release from duty, whichever occurs later.
Source. #13463, eff 10-18-22