An applicant for the renewal of an annual license shall submit the application on a form approved by the applicable licensing agency. The applicant shall submit the application to the applicable licensing agency at least two (2) but not more than three (3) months prior to the expiration of the current annual license.
The applicant shall file the following materials with the application for the renewal of an annual license:
The applicable licensing agency shall review the information provided pursuant to §§ 6210.2, the sanitary and environmental inspection and fire inspection reports of the facility required under § 6207.2, and the on-site inspection report of the facility required under § 6207.3, and either grant or deny an application for a renewal of an original annual license within ninety (90) days of receiving the information required by § 6210.2. If the applicable licensing agency denies the facility's application for renewal of an annual license, the applicable licensing agency may issue the facility a provisional license or a restricted license.
The applicable licensing agency shall notify the applicant in writing of the decision to grant or deny an application for renewal of an annual license, including a statement of the grounds for the decision and notification of the facility's right to a fair hearing in accordance with 29 DCMR Chapter 59. A facility whose license has expired and whose request for renewal of an annual license has been denied may not continue to operate while a request for a fair hearing is pending.
If the applicable licensing agency determines that the owner of a provisional license or a restricted license satisfies the requirements of an annual license, the applicable licensing agency shall issue the facility a renewal of an annual license.
Upon approval of an application for renewal of an original annual license, the applicant will receive by mail a license that sets forth the conditions under which the facility may operate.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-6210