Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Lot 8004.03 - Approval and Denial of an Occupational License(a) The commission shall approve or deny an application in writing within 60 days of the date the application is received.(b) The commission shall approve an application and issue the applicable occupation license when: (1) The application, including all exhibits and attachments, is found to be complete and accurate;(2) All fees have been paid, in accordance with Lot 8005.01(c)(5), as applicable;(3) The applicant, and every party to the application has not been convicted of violating any state or federal law relative to gambling within a period of 10 years from the date of application, as prohibited by RSA 284:19-a; and(4) The applicant meets the qualifications for the type of occupational license, as specified in this part, for which the application is made.(c) The commission shall deny an application when:(1) The application, including exhibits and attachments, is found to be incomplete or inaccurate;(2) All fees have not been paid in accordance with Lot 8005.01(c)(5);(3) The applicant, or any party to the application has been convicted of violating a state or federal law relative to gambling within a period of 10 years from the date of application, as prohibited by RSA 284:19-a;(4) The applicant has made a material false statement in the application or in any document that is submitted as part of the application process; or(5) The applicant does not otherwise meet the qualifications for the type of occupational license, as specified in this part, for which the application is made.(d) If the commission denies an application, the commission's written notification shall specify the reason(s) for the denial, and the applicant's right to request an adjudicative hearing to challenge the decision.(e) If the applicant wishes to request an appeal of the decision, such a request shall be filed with the commission within 30 days of the date of the denial notice.(f) The commission shall provide all notices and conduct all hearings in accordance with the requirements set forth in RSA 541-A, Lot 200, and this part, as applicable.(g) If an applicant requests a hearing pursuant to (e) above and the denial is overturned, the commission shall issue a license without any additional license fee.(h) If at any time during the term of a license, the information provided by a licensee in the application form, supplemental application form or supporting materials becomes inaccurate, the licensee shall within 30 days of the time that the information becomes inaccurate submit a written correction to the commission.N.H. Admin. Code § Lot 8004.03
Derived From Volume XXXVIII Number 23, Filed June 7, 2018, Proposed by #12544, Effective 6/1/2018, Expires 6/1/2028.