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How many days does an applicant have to submit a request for agency review after being denied a license?

  1. Within 10 days

  2. Within 20 days

  3. Within 30 days

  4. Within 60 days

The correct answer is: Within 30 days

The applicant has a timeframe of 30 days to submit a request for agency review following the denial of a license. This period is set to ensure that applicants have a reasonable opportunity to address any issues or concerns that led to the denial. A 30-day window allows for sufficient time to prepare the necessary documentation and articulate a request for reconsideration, thus supporting a transparent and fair review process. Understanding this timeline is crucial for potential contractors as it enables them to ensure that their appeals are submitted in a timely manner, thereby preserving their right to contest the decision made by the licensing authority. It’s also important for applicants to keep track of all communications and to adhere strictly to this timeline to avoid missing the opportunity to appeal a denial.