The commissioner shall process all applications and a certificate of compliance must be issued or denied in writing within 30 days of the receipt of the completed application and documentation required by the commissioner.
The commissioner shall issue a certificate of compliance to an applicant who meets the requirements in parts 8840.5100 to 8840.6400, except the commissioner shall not issue a certificate of compliance if:
the application for certification contains a statement that is false, misleading, or fraudulent; or
To contest a denial of the issuance of a certificate, the provider shall follow the procedures in part 8840.6400.
If a provider's certificate of compliance is denied, revoked, or canceled, and the provider wishes to reapply, the applicant must submit a new application under part 8840.5500.
A certificate of compliance expires one year from the date it is issued and is renewable on an annual basis as provided for in part 8840.5500 and this part. The commissioner, for good cause, may extend the time before a certificate is canceled for up to an additional 30 days beyond expiration. "Good cause" means circumstances beyond control or circumstances that were not reasonably foreseeable, such as a serious physical or mental incapacity or illness.
MS s 174.30
28 SR 1578
October 11, 2007
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes