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Ordinance Number
2011-006
Adopted Date
07/12/2011
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Pain Management Clinic & Controlled Sub.
State Filed Date
07\18\2011
Entity Name
Pain Management Clinics & Pharmacies
Subject
Pain Management Clinic Revised Ord
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subsections b or c above, will, during the term of the permit, be operated in <br />compliance with applicable law. <br />(4) Permit Application Fee. A permit application fee shall be paid by the <br />applicant at the time of submittal of the application, including renewal. The <br />amount of the fee shall be set by resolution of the Board. The amount shall be <br />sufficient to recover the County's approximate cost of reviewing and acting <br />upon the application. <br />(5) Denial of Application. The application for a pain management clinic <br />permit shall be denied if any of the following facts are found to exist and are not <br />cured within ten (10) days of written notice of such deficiency: <br />a. The applicant fails to pay the required permit application fee; or <br />b. The applicant fails to submit all information and statements required in <br />subsection (2) or (3) above, or the applicant has submitted such <br />information and statements but such information and statements are found <br />to contain materially false information. <br />(6) Issuance of Permit. The Department shall issue the permit within twenty <br />(20) days of submittal of a fully complete application, if the applicant has <br />submitted all information required in subsection (2) or (3) and none of the facts <br />set forth in subsection (5) is found to exist. <br />(7) Term of Permit. A pain management clinic permit shall remain in effect <br />for a term of two (2) years. Thereafter, a permit shall be subject to renewal in <br />the same manner that permits are issued initially as set forth in subsections (2) <br />through (6). <br />(8) Appeal. If an application for issuance or renewal of a pain management <br />clinic permit is denied, the applicant shall have the right of appeal as set forth in <br />section 100.06 of this Code. The denial shall be considered a decision of a <br />department head for the purpose of applying section 100.06. An appeal fee <br />shall be paid by the applicant at the time of filing an appeal to the Board. The <br />amount of the fee shall be set by resolution of the Board. The amount shall be <br />sufficient to recover the County's approximate cost of reviewing and acting <br />upon the appeal. <br />C. Documents and SettingsllcichewicsILocal Springs\Temporary Internet PilesIOLK31Pain Clinic Revised Ordinance (July 201 I1. docx <br />8 <br />
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