Arizona Administrative Code
Title 17 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 5 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - COMMERCIAL PROGRAMS
Article 6 - IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE MANUFACTURERS AND IGNITION INTERLOCK SERVICE PROVIDERS
Section R17-5-620 - Authorization Time Frame; Ignition Interlock Service Provider

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 17-5-620

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. The Director shall, within 10 days of the date of receipt of an application for authorization of an ignition interlock service provider contract, provide notice to the IISP that the application is either complete or incomplete.

1. The date of receipt is the date the Director receives the application.

2. If an application is incomplete, the dated notice shall specifically identify the required information that is missing.

B. An applicant with an incomplete application shall provide all missing information to the Director within 15 days of the Director's notice.

1. After receiving all of the required information, the Director shall notify the IISP that the application is complete.

2. The Director may deny an IISP's application if the IISP fails to provide the required information within 15 days of the Director's notice.

C. The Director shall render a decision on an application for authorization within 30 days of the date on the notice acknowledging receipt of a complete application, provided to the applicant under subsections (A) or (B).

D. If the Director denies an application for authorization, the Director shall notify the IISP in writing within 20 days after the denial, and of the grounds for the denial in accordance with A.R.S. § 28-1468(E).

E. For the purposes of A.R.S. § 41-1073, the Department establishes the following time frames for the purpose of reviewing an application for authorization:

1. Administrative completeness review time frame: 10 days.

2. Substantive review time frame: 30 days.

3. Overall time frame: 40 days.

F. The Director shall use this process for reapplication for authorization of an ignition interlock service provider contract.

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