In the event that the Board determines that an applicant does not meet the requirements for reciprocity, it shall advise the applicant in writing of the reasons why the applicant is disqualified, and the applicant may request a formal hearing under Rule 6.0.
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Rule 4.5. Notice of adverse determination.
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