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Action Timeframe. An Applicant may file an appeal of the Intent to Award by submitting a detailed narrative that clearly articulates the reason(s) for the appeal including referencing the applicable statute and/or regulation section(s), and other documentation that supports the appeal and how the Intent to Award should be modified. The appeal shall be submitted to the OHMVR Division Deputy Director by email to xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xx.xxx. Within thirty (30) calendar days from the posting of the Intent to Award on the OHMVR Division Web site. The OHMVR Division Deputy Director shall respond to the Applicant in writing with a decision to uphold or deny the appeal. Within sixty (60) calendar days following the filing of an appeal. The Applicant may file a second appeal by submitting a detailed narrative that articulates the reason for the appeal and addresses the reason(s) why the OHMVR Division Deputy Director's denial shall be vacated. No new documentation or issues may be introduced during this second appeal. The appeal shall be submitted to the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation by email to xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xx.xxx. Within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of written notification denying the appeal. The Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation shall respond to the Applicant in writing with a decision to uphold or deny the appeal. Within thirty (30) calendar days following the filing of a second appeal. Note: Authority cited: Sections 5001.5 and 5003, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 5090.32 and 5090.50(i), Public Resources Code.
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