License revocation -- Suspension.

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  • (1) If a license is revoked, the office may not grant a new license unless:
    • (a) the human services program provides satisfactory evidence to the office that the conditions upon which revocation was based have been corrected;
    • (b) the human services program is inspected by the office and found to be in compliance with all provisions of this chapter and applicable rules;
    • (c) at least five years have passed since the day on which the licensee is served with final notice that the license is revoked; and
    • (d) the office determines that the interests of the public will not be jeopardized by granting the license.
  • (2) The office may suspend a license for no longer than three years.
  • (3) When a license has been suspended, the office may restore, or restore subject to conditions, the suspended license upon a determination that the:
    • (a) conditions upon which the suspension was based have been completely or partially corrected; and
    • (b) interests of the public will not be jeopardized by restoration of the license.




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