Section 11110 Of Chapter 1. Driving Schools And Driving Instructors From California Vehicle Code >> Division 5. >> Chapter 1.
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. (a) The department, after notice and hearing, may suspend or
revoke a license issued under this chapter if any of the following
occurs:
(1) The department finds and determines that the licensee fails to
meet the requirements to receive or hold a license under this
chapter.
(2) The licensee fails to keep the records required by this
chapter.
(3) The licensee (A) permits fraud or engages in fraudulent
practices either with reference to an applicant for a driver's
license or an all-terrain vehicle safety certificate from the
department, or (B) induces or countenances fraud or fraudulent
practices on the part of an applicant.
(4) The licensee fails to comply with this chapter or regulation
or requirement of the department adopted pursuant thereto.
(5) The licensee represents himself or herself as an agent or
employee of the department or uses advertising designed to create the
impression, or that would reasonably have the effect of leading
persons to believe, that the licensee is in fact an employee or
representative of the department; or the licensee makes an
advertisement, in any manner or by any means, that is untrue or
misleading and that is known, or that by the exercise of reasonable
care should be known, to be untrue or misleading.
(6) The licensee, or an employee or agent of the licensee,
solicits driver training or instruction or all-terrain vehicle safety
instruction in, or within 200 feet of, an office of the department.
(7) The licensee is convicted of violating Section 14606, 20001,
20002, 20003, 20004, 20006, 20008, 23103, 23104, 23105, 23152, or
23153 of this code or subdivision (b) of Section 191.5 or subdivision
(c) of Section 192 of the Penal Code. A conviction, after a plea of
nolo contendere, is a conviction within the meaning of this
paragraph.
(8) The licensee teaches, or permits a student to be taught, the
specific tests administered by the department through use of the
department's forms or testing facilities.
(9) The licensee conducts training, or permits training by an
employee, in an unsafe manner or contrary to safe driving practices.
(10) The licensed school owner or licensed driving school operator
teaches, or permits an employee to teach, driving instruction or
all-terrain vehicle safety instruction without a valid instructor's
license.
(11) The licensed school owner does not have in effect a bond as
required by Section 11102.
(12) The licensee permits the use of the license by any other
person for the purpose of permitting that person to engage in the
ownership or operation of a school or in the giving of driving
instruction or all-terrain vehicle safety instruction for
compensation.
(13) The licensee holds a secondary teaching credential and
explicitly or implicitly recruits or attempts to recruit a pupil who
is enrolled in a junior or senior high school to be a customer for a
business licensed pursuant to this article that is owned by the
licensee or for which the licensee is an employee.
(b) In the interest of the public's safety, as determined by the
department, the department may immediately suspend the license of a
licensee for an alleged violation under this chapter and shall
conduct a hearing of the alleged violation within 30 days of the
suspension.