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Issue or deny in sixty days. Should legislature address this?
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<blockquote data-quote="MLR" data-source="post: 1942840" data-attributes="member: 2176"><p>It seems that the ongoing thread discussing people still waiting for their license shows that the State have been violating the law when it relates to the shall issue or deny portions of the law. They also seem to believe that they have ninety days instead of sixty if they have found no definite reason to deny in that time. Has there ever been legal action taken by anyone who did not receive either a permit or issued a denial within the time limits imposed on the issuing agencies by the law?</p><p></p><p>Am I wrong to assume that the statement in the law saying the permit must be either issued or denied withing the time period specified negates any reasons or excuses those agencies might attempt to use in order to exceed that time limit? That we haven't had time. The person responsible is on vacation. We are extremely backlogged. We can't hire the needed manpower to process the applicants were all taken into account by the legislature when they wrote the issue or deny time limit? <strong>That the only answer to any of the excuses under the law is to issue the permit.</strong> They were not given any other options under the law.</p><p></p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLR, post: 1942840, member: 2176"] It seems that the ongoing thread discussing people still waiting for their license shows that the State have been violating the law when it relates to the shall issue or deny portions of the law. They also seem to believe that they have ninety days instead of sixty if they have found no definite reason to deny in that time. Has there ever been legal action taken by anyone who did not receive either a permit or issued a denial within the time limits imposed on the issuing agencies by the law? Am I wrong to assume that the statement in the law saying the permit must be either issued or denied withing the time period specified negates any reasons or excuses those agencies might attempt to use in order to exceed that time limit? That we haven't had time. The person responsible is on vacation. We are extremely backlogged. We can't hire the needed manpower to process the applicants were all taken into account by the legislature when they wrote the issue or deny time limit? [B]That the only answer to any of the excuses under the law is to issue the permit.[/B] They were not given any other options under the law. Michael [/QUOTE]
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