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Under what condition is an applicant not entitled to a hearing according to Hearing Denial ACT 690 of 1993 Section 11 (a)(1)(B)?

  1. If they cannot pay the fee

  2. If they can't prove they are licensed in another state

  3. If they failed the exam

  4. If they have a criminal record

The correct answer is: If they can't prove they are licensed in another state

An applicant would not be entitled to a hearing under this section if they cannot prove that they are licensed in another state. This means that if they are unable to provide proper documentation or evidence of their license from another state, they would not have the right to a hearing. The other options, such as not being able to pay the fee, failing the exam, or having a criminal record, are not relevant to this specific condition and would not affect an applicant's entitlement to a hearing. It is important to note that an applicant may still have the right to a hearing under other conditions outlined in this section.