Section 11810 Of Article 2. Vehicle Salespersons From California Vehicle Code >> Division 5. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 2.
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. (a) The department may, pending a hearing, temporarily
suspend the license issued to a vehicle salesperson for a period of
not more than 30 days if the director finds that action to be
required in the public interest. In that case, a hearing shall be
held and a decision thereon issued within 30 days after notice of the
temporary suspension.
(b) Except where the provisions of this code require the refusal
to issue a license, the department may issue a probationary license
subject to conditions to be observed by the licensee in the exercise
of the privilege granted. The conditions to be attached to the
exercise of the privilege shall be those which may, in the judgment
of the department, be in the public interest and suitable to the
qualifications of the applicant, as disclosed by the application and
investigation by the department of the information contained in the
application.
(c) If the department issues or renews a vehicle salesperson's
license requiring conditions of probation or if the department
refuses to issue a vehicle salesperson's license, the applicant may
demand in writing a hearing before the director or the director's
representative within 60 days after notice of refusal to issue or
issuance of the probationary license.
(d) A person whose license has been revoked or whose application
for a license has been denied may reapply for a license after not
less than one year has elapsed from the effective date of the
decision revoking the license or denying the application, except that
if the decision was based upon subdivision (a) of Section 11806, an
earlier reapplication may be made accompanied by evidence
satisfactory to the department that those grounds for revocation or
denial of the license no longer exist.