What are the different risk designation levels and what do they mean?
A licensee can be assessed as a Level I, Level II or Level III risk designation or receive no designation. A designation level represents a relative level of risk. Those licensees with no designation will have a lower level of risk than licensees with a risk designation of Level I and a Level II will have an overall lower level of risk than a licensee with a risk designation of Level III. The designation level does not determine conditions. The use of conditions is intended to assist the licensee to either maintain compliance with the LLA or lessen the risk inherent in identified situations unique to that establishment. The designation level does, however, assist the AGCO in determining where best to focus its resources in the areas of licensing, compliance and enforcement.