Ohio Administrative Code
Title 1301:3 - Division of Industrial Compliance
Chapter 1301:3-10 - Issuance of Licenses and Government Certifications to Out-of-State Applicants
Section 1301:3-10-04 - Denial of a license or government certification to an out-of-state applicant
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
An application submitted under rule 1301:3-10-03 of the Administrative Code may be denied for the following reasons:
(A) The applicant has failed to meet any applicable licensing or work experience requirements necessary to obtain a license or government certification under Chapter 4796. of the Revised Code;
(B) The applicant is not in good standing in either of the following:
(C) The applicant has surrendered or had revoked a license, out-of-state occupational license, or government certification because of negligence of intentional misconduct related to the applicant's work in the same profession, occupation, or occupational activity for which the applicant is applying in this state;
(D) The applicant was subject to discipline by an entity that regulates a license, out-of-state occupational license, or government certification as provided in section 4796.13 of the Revised Code;
(E) The applicant has been convicted of, found guilty pursuant to a judicial finding of, or pleaded guilty to a criminal offense that would otherwise disqualify the applicant for the license or government certification under the applicable law of this state governing the profession, occupation, or occupational activity for which the applicant is applying; or
The applicant has failed to pass an examination on this state's laws and rules governing the applicable profession, occupation, or occupational activity, if such an examination is required under applicable law.