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§ 90‑171.86. Current significant investigative information.

(a)        If a licensing board finds current significant investigativeinformation as defined in G.S. 90‑171.82(5)a., the licensing board shall,after giving the licensee notice and an opportunity to respond if required bystate law, conduct a hearing and decide what adverse action, if any, should betaken against the licensee.

(b)        If a licensing board finds current significant investigativeinformation as defined in G.S. 90‑171.82(5)b., the licensing board maytake adverse action against the licensee without first providing the licenseenotice or an opportunity to respond to the information. A hearing shall bepromptly commenced and determined. (1999‑245, s. 1.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_90 > GS_90-171_86

§ 90‑171.86. Current significant investigative information.

(a)        If a licensing board finds current significant investigativeinformation as defined in G.S. 90‑171.82(5)a., the licensing board shall,after giving the licensee notice and an opportunity to respond if required bystate law, conduct a hearing and decide what adverse action, if any, should betaken against the licensee.

(b)        If a licensing board finds current significant investigativeinformation as defined in G.S. 90‑171.82(5)b., the licensing board maytake adverse action against the licensee without first providing the licenseenotice or an opportunity to respond to the information. A hearing shall bepromptly commenced and determined. (1999‑245, s. 1.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_90 > GS_90-171_86

§ 90‑171.86. Current significant investigative information.

(a)        If a licensing board finds current significant investigativeinformation as defined in G.S. 90‑171.82(5)a., the licensing board shall,after giving the licensee notice and an opportunity to respond if required bystate law, conduct a hearing and decide what adverse action, if any, should betaken against the licensee.

(b)        If a licensing board finds current significant investigativeinformation as defined in G.S. 90‑171.82(5)b., the licensing board maytake adverse action against the licensee without first providing the licenseenotice or an opportunity to respond to the information. A hearing shall bepromptly commenced and determined. (1999‑245, s. 1.)