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HomeVehicle CodeDiv. 5Ch. 3§ 11503 License Denial For Past Violations

§ 11503 License Denial For Past Violations

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§ 11503 License Denial For Past Violations

This law says the government can say no to giving someone a work license if they or their business did bad things before, like breaking rules or lying on their application.

Key Takeaways

  • •If you or your business had a license taken away before, you might not get a new one.
  • •If you lie on your application, you won’t get the license.
  • •If you did something really bad, like a crime, you might not get the license.

Example

A person who used to own a store had their license taken away for selling bad stuff. Now they apply for a new license.

The government can refuse to give them a new license because they broke the rules before and their old license was taken away.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 11503 License Denial For Past Violations

The department may refuse to issue a license to an applicant when it determines any of the following: (a) The applicant was previously the holder, or a managerial employee of the holder, of a license issued under this chapter which was revoked for cause and never reissued by the department, or which was suspended for cause and the terms of suspension have not been fulfilled. (b) The applicant was previously a business representative whose license issued under this chapter was revoked for cause and never reissued or was suspended for cause and the terms of suspension have not been fulfilled. (c) If the applicant is a business, a business representative was previously the holder of a license, or was a business representative of a business whose license, issued under this chapter was revoked for cause and never reissued or was suspended for cause and the terms of suspension have not been fulfilled; or, by reason of the facts and circumstances related to the organization, control, and management of the business, the operation of that business will be directed, controlled, or managed by individuals who, by reason of their conviction of violations of this code, would be ineligible for a license and, by licensing that business, the purposes of this chapter would be defeated. (d) The applicant, or a business representative if the applicant is a business, has been convicted of a crime or has committed any act or engaged in conduct involving moral turpitude which is substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of the licensed activity. A conviction after a plea of nolo contendere is a conviction within the meaning of this section. (e) The applicant was previously the holder of an occupational license issued by another state, authorizing the same or similar activities of a license issued under this division; and that license was revoked or suspended for cause and was never reissued, or was suspended for cause, and the terms of suspension have not been fulfilled. (f) The information contained in an application is incorrect. (g) A decision of the department to cancel, suspend, or revoke a license has been made, and the applicant was a business representative of the business regulated under that license. (Amended by Stats. 1998, Ch. 877, Sec. 48. Effective January 1, 1999.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

licenserevoked for causesuspended for causemoral turpitudebusiness representativemanagerial employee

Related Statutes

  • § 11703 License Denial Grounds
  • § 11500 Automobile Dismantler Licensing Requirements
  • § 11501 Automobile Dismantler Licensing Requirements
  • § 11502 Automobile Dismantler Licensing Authority
  • § 11503.1 License Denial For Violations

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Vehicle Code. Section 11503.
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