Section 29.47 - Permit; refusal, grounds; notice.

EXPLOSIVES ACT OF 1970 (EXCERPT)
Act 202 of 1970

29.47 Permit; refusal, grounds; notice.

Sec. 7.

A permit may be refused to an applicant where the issuing officer has reasonable cause to believe that granting the permit would constitute a substantial and immediate danger to the public health, safety and welfare. Notice of refusal to issue a permit shall be given the applicant on the same day his application is made. Within 3 days thereafter, the issuing officer shall send to the applicant, by certified mail, a copy of the notice of refusal together with a statement in writing of the reason for the refusal.


History: 1970, Act 202, Eff. Apr. 1, 1971