Michigan Laws 289.4129 – Denial of license or registration; hearing; commencement; conduct
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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 289.4129
- Person: means an individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, association, or other legal entity. See Michigan Laws 289.1109
- Regulatory authority: means the department, the local health department, or the authorized representative having jurisdiction over the food establishment. See Michigan Laws 289.1111
(1) A license, registration, or certificate applicant may request a hearing regarding the regulatory authority‘s denial of a new or renewal license, registration, or certificate. A person desiring a hearing in response to a denial of a license, registration, or certificate shall submit a hearing request to the regulatory authority within 30 calendar days after the date of the denial.
(2) The regulatory authority shall afford a hearing within 30 days after receiving a written request for a hearing as specified in this section when the request demonstrates that there is a genuine and material issue of fact that justifies that a hearing be held.
(3) Hearings shall be conducted in an expeditious and impartial manner.