Ohio Admin. Code 3796:3-1-04 - Processor provisional license award
(A)
A provisional
license shall be issued to the qualified applicant receiving at least the
minimum required score in each category and the highest total score overall as
compared to the other applicants.
(B)
In the event that
two or more qualified applicants for a processor provisional license receive
the same total score, and awarding a provisional license to all tied applicants
would violate paragraph (A) of rule
3796:3-1-01
of the Administrative Code, the department shall select the applicant that
received the highest score in the operations plan category. In the event that
the applicants received the same score in the operations plan category, the
department shall select the applicant that received the highest score in the
security plan category. If a tie score still remains, the tied applicants will
be interviewed by an unbiased panel selected by the department.
(C)
If no qualified
applicants are found during the process described in rule
3796:3-1-03
of the Administrative Code, a provisional licensee fails to fulfill the
conditions in the application, or a certificate of operation is revoked, the
department may, at the discretion of the director, announce another period to
submit applications in accordance with rule
3796:3-1-02
of the Administrative Code. If the department announces another application
period, a qualified applicant that submitted an application during the previous
application period, but was not issued a provisional license, may re-submit an
application and the application fee under rule
3796:5-1-01 of the
Administrative Code shall be waived.
(D)
No person shall
hold or be granted more than one processor provisional license or processor
certificate of operation at any time. No person shall hold a financial interest
in or be an owner, partner, officer, director, shareholder, member, or other
person who may significantly influence or control the activities of more than
one processor. No corporation, partnership, limited liability partnership,
limited liability company, or other entity or subsidiary thereof shall hold a
financial interest in or be an owner, principal officer, partner, shareholder,
member, or other person who may significantly influence or control the
activities of more than one processor.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: R.C. 3796.03
Rule Amplifies: R.C. 3796.03, R.C. 3796.09
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