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§ 12.2727   Decision; Conditions.
   (a)   The decision shall become effective 15 days after it is delivered or mailed to respondent or his or her attorney if represented by counsel, unless a petition for reconsideration has been filed within that time, or the agency itself orders that the decision shall become effective sooner, or a stay of execution is granted.
   (b)   A stay of execution may be included in the decision. An agency may make a probationary or conditional order in conjunction with a stay of execution, including an express condition that respondent comply with specified terms of probation.
   (c)   If respondent was required to register with any public officer, a notification of any suspension or revocation shall be sent to such officer after the decision has become effective.
   (d)   For good cause, the agency may, as a part of its decision, or as a condition of probation, order a respondent to reimburse the agency for costs incurred in conducting a proceeding under this Chapter.
(Ord. 1709, passed - -1972)