- Achieving compliance with the Licensing and Human Rights Regulations are separate, yet concurrent processes. Each office independently reviews submitted documentation for compliance with its own regulations.
- When the applicant is deemed to be in compliance with all applicable regulations, the Office of Licensing will make a recommendation to issue a license to the Commissioner. Only the Commissioner can issue a license.
- Providers may not begin service operation until they have received written notification from the Office of Licensing. The provider may receive a Pending Letter if there will be a delay in issuing the license.
- All new providers are issued a conditional license for a period not to exceed six (6) months, for one service and one location.
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