ARS § 36-474 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 36-474

The department may investigate an applicant or licensee on its own initiative, and must investigate when it receives a verified complaint that would support action under section 36-473. It must also notify the applicant or licensee of the hearing date, time, and place, and the hearing must be at least 10 days after not

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The department may investigate an applicant or licensee on its own initiative, and must investigate when it receives a verified complaint that would support action under section 36-473. It must also notify the applicant or licensee of the hearing date, time, and place, and the hearing must be at least 10 days after notice is served or mailed.