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某食品加工企业向卫生局申请卫生许可证,对于该申请,卫生局经过审查后应当如何处理( )。

A. 如果食品加工企业符合法定卫生条件、标准,卫生局可以当场作出口头许可决定
B. 如果不能当场作出许可决定,可以自主决定作出决定的期限
C. 卫生局如果作出不予颁发卫生许可证的决定,应当告知该食品加工企业有权申请复议或提起行政诉讼的权利
D. 卫生局如果认为食品加工企业不符合卫生条件标准可以作出不予许可的决定,无需说明理由

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