012-13 Wyo. Code R. §§ 13-2 - Application Review
(a) Assigning
Application Review Committee (ARC).
(i) Board
staff shall review all applications for a license.
(ii) When Board staff determines that there
may be grounds to deny a license or approve a license subject to discipline or
restrictions, Board staff shall refer the application to an ARC.
(b) The ARC shall investigate the
application, which may include requesting additional information, meeting with
the applicant, or any other action the ARC deems appropriate.
(c) The ARC may recommend that the Board:
(i) Issue, renew, relicense, or reinstate a
license;
(ii) Issue, renew,
relicense, or reinstate a license subject to reprimand, conditions,
restrictions, or other disciplinary action;
(iii) Approve a settlement agreement;
or
(iv) Deny the
application.
(d) Notice
of Intent.
(i) If the ARC intends to recommend
that the Board deny an application or issue a license subject to other
disciplinary action, the ARC shall notify the applicant of its
recommendation.
(ii) The Notice of
Intent shall contain:
(A) A brief description
of the facts or conduct that the ARC alleges warrant denying the license or
issuing the license subject to disciplinary action;
(B) Citations to the applicable statutory
provisions or Board rules that the ARC alleges the applicant violated;
and
(C) Notice that an applicant
may request a hearing before the Board in writing within thirty (30) days from
the date of mailing.
(e) The applicant shall have thirty (30) days
from the date the ARC mailed the Notice of Intent to respond. The applicant
may:
(i) Request that the Board hold a hearing
on the ARC's recommendation;
(ii)
Request that the Board table consideration of the application; or
(iii) Withdraw the application.
(f) If an applicant fails to
timely respond to the Notice of Intent, the Board may accept the ARC's
recommendation.
(g) There shall be
a presumption of lawful service of any communication required by these rules if
sent by U.S. mail to the address stated on the application or, if applicable,
an updated address later provided by the applicant.
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