Does the Board review the answers to the criminal history questions provided by the applicant for possible fraud?
Yes. The Board examines the application to determine if the person answered the questions truthfully. If the applicant checked “yes” to any of the questions, the Board reviews the information provided by the applicant against the actual criminal history record. If the applicant checked “no” to any of the questions but was found to have a conviction, the application may be considered fraudulent and the application may be denied. Question 16: Why would an applicant be denied a license, an authorization, or a certificate? Answer: – The applicant failed to tell the truth – The applicant’s criminal history was serious enough to warrant a denial – The applicant failed to provide the Board with additional information required by the Board – The applicant provided a fraudulent license, transcript, or other official document – The applicant’s license, certification, or authorization from another state is suspended or revoked Question 17: Is there an appeal process if the application is denied?
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