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What might the licensee do if he / she is unable to provide records w/in 3 business days?

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Final answer:

The question seems to confuse two separate issues: licensee obligations and presidential succession procedures. A licensee who cannot provide records should communicate with the authority and request an extension, under applicable laws for their profession.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject in question pertains to a scenario regarding the inability of a licensee to provide records within a specified timeframe. However, the reference information provided speaks to the procedure under the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution regarding the presidential line of succession and the process to determine if a President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office. These two topics are unrelated. If the student is indeed asking about the responsibilities of a licensee in the context of record provision, it would typically involve regulatory requirements possibly related to a business or professional context. Local laws and regulations may vary, but generally, the licensee should seek to communicate with the relevant authority to explain the situation and request an extension. This would typically happen in a professional setting, where record-keeping is part of regulatory compliance.

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