ARSD 20:04:29:06
All applications for license must be filed with the executive secretary who may issue the license, issue a conditional license which states the specified requirement and the time period that a person has to comply with the requirement, hold the application for further investigation, or deny it. If the license is denied, the applicant may appeal the denial in writing to the commission within 10 days after being notified of the denial. The appeal is a contested case pursuant to SDCL chapter 1-20.
A conditional license expires at the conclusion of the set time period if the specified requirement is not met. A person who supplies false information on a license application is subject to a fine or suspension or both. A license issued based on false information may be revoked.
Source: 5 SDR 87, effective April 15, 1979; transferred from § 20:04:03:29.04, 9 SDR 122, effective March 31, 1983; 11 SDR 138, 11 SDR 143, effective April 21, 1985; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 16 SDR 129, effective February 4, 1990; 19 SDR 21, effective August 20, 1992.
General Authority: SDCL 42-7-56(12).
Law Implemented: SDCL 42-7-56 , 42-7-67 , 42-7-91.