Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part I - Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services
Chapter 20 - CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS UNDER WHICH DOMESTIC ANIMALS MAY BE OFFERED AS PRIZES
Section 20.6 - Applying for designation as a program sanctioned by the Department
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Application required. An agricultural, educational or vocational program seeking the designation that it is sanctioned by the Department for purposes of the act shall submit a written application for the designation to the Department.
(b) Obtaining an application. A person may obtain an application form by mailing a written request to the address in subsection (d).
(c) Contents of application. The application form shall contain:
(d) Delivery of application. The application form shall be mailed or delivered to the following address:
Bureau of Animal Industry Division of Regulation and Compliance Agriculture Building, Room 403 2301 North Cameron Street Harrisburg, PA 17110
(e) Completeness review. The Department will review each application for completeness. If the application is incomplete, or if additional information is required, the Department will, within 10 days of receiving the application, notify the applicant of this deficiency. The notification may be accomplished by telephone or by mailing a written notice.
(f) Determination. Within 20 days of receiving a complete application, the Department will issue to the applicant written notice of whether the agricultural, educational or vocational program described in the application is sanctioned by the Department for purposes of the act. If the written notice states that the program is sanctioned by the Department, it shall also set forth an expiration date for this sanction.
(g) Reconsideration. An applicant may request that the Secretary conduct a hearing to review and reconsider any decision issued under subsection (f). The hearing request shall be in writing, and be delivered to the Department within 25 days from the date the Department's decision was mailed to the applicant. Upon receipt of a timely hearing request, the Secretary will designate a hearing examiner to take testimony, consider evidence and submit a proposed adjudication for the Secretary's consideration on the issue of whether a modification of the original decision is warranted. The Secretary will then issue a final adjudication.