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<h3>What is a licensee with a criminal history?</h3>
Licensees hold a position of authority and trust as suppliers of a personal service. People with this kind of criminal background have the chance to engage in more, similar behavior that might endanger their clients or others in their line of work.
<h3>What occurs if the organization finds a criminal conviction?</h3>
The procedure is largely the same for people who are already licensed when the agency learns about a criminal conviction. Any agency employee, whether a member of the licensing staff or an enforcement investigator, may refer a conviction they find to the enforcement division.
<h3>Can a license be denied on the basis of a criminal conviction?</h3>
After December 27, 2020, the boards and commissions may only apply the standards, methods, and guidelines outlined in Act 53 when assessing whether or not a person's criminal record qualifies as a reason to deny that person a license.
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