A. The department may issue a provisional license for a period of not more than twelve months at the time it issues a notice of suspension of a regular license. The department may suspend a regular license if an inspection or investigation of a laboratory reveals a violation of the rules adopted by the director pursuant to this chapter and the director believes that the immediate interests of the public are best served by affording the laboratory the opportunity to correct the deficiencies. The director shall issue a provisional license only if the licensee agrees to carry out a plan acceptable to the department to eliminate the deficiencies within the term of the provisional license or period of time specified by the department.

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 36-495.05

  • Department: means the department of health services. See Arizona Laws 36-495
  • Director: means the director of the department of health services. See Arizona Laws 36-495
  • laboratory: means a facility where compliance testing is performed. See Arizona Laws 36-495
  • License: means a regular license, renewal license or provisional license issued by the department pursuant to this chapter. See Arizona Laws 36-495

B. A licensee’s agreement to carry out a plan of correction does not constitute a waiver of its right to have a hearing on the notice of suspension. A hearing on the notice of suspension may include review of the appropriateness of the laboratory’s plan of correction.

C. An application for a regular license may be submitted thirty days before the expiration of a provisional license issued pursuant to this section. The department shall condition its issuance of a regular license at the expiration of the term of the provisional license on the licensee being in full compliance with the correction plan and this chapter or rules adopted pursuant to this chapter.