2009 California Business and Professions Code - Section 9887.1-9887.4 :: Article 5. Licenses

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 9887.1-9887.4

9887.1.  The director shall have the authority to issue licenses for
official lamp and brake adjusting stations and shall license lamp
and brake adjusters. The licenses shall be issued in accordance with
this chapter and regulations adopted by the director pursuant
thereto. The director shall establish by regulation the terms of
adjusters' licenses as are necessary for the practical administration
of the provisions relating to adjusters, but those terms shall not
be for less than one nor more than four years. Licenses may be
renewed upon application and payment of the renewal fees if the
application for renewal is made within the 30-day period prior to the
date of expiration. Persons whose licenses have expired shall
immediately cease the activity requiring a license, but the director
shall accept applications for renewal during the 30-day period
following the date of expiration if they are accompanied by a new
license fee. In no case shall a license be renewed where the
application is received more than 30 days after the date of
expiration.

9887.2.  Each application for a new or renewal license shall be
accompanied by a fee of ten dollars ($10) for a new license or five
dollars ($5) for a renewal license. The application shall be made
upon a form furnished by the director. It shall contain such
information concerning the applicant's background and experience as
the director may prescribe, in addition to other information required
by law. No license as a lamp or brake adjuster shall be issued or
renewed unless the applicant has demonstrated his or her experience
and qualifications in accordance with such standards and examinations
as the director may prescribe.

9887.3.  (a) Licenses issued by the director shall not be
transferable.
   (b) In the event of a change of name of a licensee, not involving
a change of ownership, or of a change of address of a licensed
station, the license shall be returned to the director for
cancellation, and a new license application form shall be submitted.
The director shall cancel the returned license and issue a new
license for the unexpired term without fee.
   (c) If the owner of a licensed station desires to vacate the
license in favor of another license permitting a greater or lesser
scope of activity, the license to be vacated shall be returned to the
director for cancellation and an application shall be submitted for
the new license accompanied by the ten-dollar ($10) new license fee.
   (d) In the event of loss, destruction, or mutilation of a license
issued by the director, the person to whom it was issued may obtain a
duplicate upon furnishing satisfactory proof of such fact and paying
a fee of two dollars ($2). Any person who loses a license issued by
the director and who, after obtaining a duplicate, finds the original
license shall immediately surrender the original license to the
director.

9887.4.  It is unlawful to violate any regulation adopted by the
director pursuant to Articles 5, 6, and 7 of this chapter.


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