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Section 21-311 - Denial of Application for License; Subsequent Issuance of License; Hearings and Judicial Review — Maryland Law | CourtGPT
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Section 21-311 - Denial of Application for License; Subsequent Issuance of License; Hearings and Judicial Review

(a) The Department may deny an application for a food establishment license issued under this subtitle if the Department finds that the applicant: (1) Does not meet the requirements of this subtitle or any rules or regulations adopted under this subtitle; or (2) Fraudulently or deceptively attempts to obtain a license. (b) Within 30 days of receipt of the completed application, the Department shall notify the applicant in writing: (1) That the application has been denied; (2) The specific reasons for the denial of the application; and (3) If any, the actions that must be taken by the applicant to qualify for a license. (c) After a notice of denial is issued, the Department may issue a license to an applicant if the applicant: (1) Takes all actions specified in the notice of denial; and (2) Meets the requirements of this subtitle and all rules and regulations adopted under this subtitle. (d) An applicant who is denied a license is entitled to: (1) A hearing before the Secretary under § 21-316 of this subtitle; and (2) Judicial review under § 21-317 of this subtitle.
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