(a) Any person who files a written objection pursuant to Section 49-27-15 may appear at the public hearing and be heard. (b) The burden of proof shall be on the applicant, whether a hearing is held or not; provided, however, no application shall be denied without giving the applicant a right to a hearing according to the provisions of this chapter. Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 5(h)(i), eff. 7/1/1973. (a) Any person who files a written objection pursuant to Section 49-27-15 may appear at the public hearing and be heard. (b) The burden of proof shall be on the applicant, whether a hearing is held or not; provided, however, no application shall be denied without giving the applicant a right to a hearing according to the provisions of this chapter. Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 5(h)(i), eff. 7/1/1973. (a) Any person who files a written objection pursuant to Section 49-27-15 may appear at the public hearing and be heard. (b) The burden of proof shall be on the applicant, whether a hearing is held or not; provided, however, no application shall be denied without giving the applicant a right to a hearing according to the provisions of this chapter. Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 5(h)(i), eff. 7/1/1973. (a) Any person who files a written objection pursuant to Section 49-27-15 may appear at the public hearing and be heard. (b) The burden of proof shall be on the applicant, whether a hearing is held or not; provided, however, no application shall be denied without giving the applicant a right to a hearing according to the provisions of this chapter. Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 5(h)(i), eff. 7/1/1973.
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