§ 11306 Vehicle Verifier Permit Appeals
This law says that if the government refuses to give or renew a vehicle verifier’s permit, or gives it with conditions, the person can ask for a hearing to argue their case. It also lets the government temporarily suspend a permit if they think it’s necessary.
Imagine you apply to become a vehicle verifier (someone who checks cars for the government), but the government says no or gives you a permit with rules you must follow.
You can ask for a hearing within 60 days to explain why you should get the permit without those rules. If the government thinks you did something wrong, they can suspend your permit for up to 30 days while they decide what to do next.
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§ 11306 Vehicle Verifier Permit Appeals
Last verified: January 9, 2026