- (1) If an initial, renewal, or reinstatement applicant under Section 58-1-301 or 58-1-308 is selected for audit, under investigation, or pending inspection, the Division may conditionally issue the initial license or conditionally renew or reinstate the license pending the completion of the audit, investigation, or inspection.
- (2) The undetermined completion of a referenced audit, investigation, or inspection, rather than the established expiration date, shall be indicated as the expiration date of a conditionally issued, renewed, or reinstated license.
- (3) A conditional issuance, renewal, or reinstatement is not an adverse licensure action.
- (4) Upon completion of the audit, investigation, or inspection, the Division shall notify the applicant if the applicant's license is unconditionally issued, renewed, reinstated, denied, or partially denied or reinstated.
(5) A notice of unconditional denial or partial denial of licensure shall include:
- (a) the basis for action;
- (b) the Division's file or other reference number of the audit or investigation; and
- (c) notice that the action is subject to agency review, and how and when the applicant may request agency review.
KEY: licensing, supervision, evidentiary restrictions
Date of Last Change: December 24, 2024
Notice of Continuation: November 2, 2021
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 58-1-106(1)(a); 58-1-308; 58-1-501(2)