Section 21300 Of Chapter 3. Licensure From California Financial Code >> Division 8. >> Chapter 3.
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. (a) The chief of police, the sheriff, or, where appropriate,
the police commission shall accept an application for and grant a
license permitting the licensee to engage in the business of
pawnbroker, as defined in Section 21000, at the address indicated on
the application, to an applicant who has complied with the
requirements of Sections 21303, 21304, and 21305 and has not been
convicted of an attempt to receive stolen property or any other
offense involving stolen property. Prior to the granting of a
license, the licensing authority shall submit the application to the
Department of Justice. If the Department of Justice does not comment
on the application within 30 days thereafter, the licensing authority
shall grant the applicant a license. All forms for application and
licensure, and license renewal, shall be prescribed and provided by
the Department of Justice. A fee shall be charged to the applicant by
the Department of Justice, as specified in Section 21642.5 of the
Business and Professions Code, for processing the initial license
application and funding the single, statewide, uniform electronic
reporting system set forth in subdivision (j) of Section 21628 of the
Business and Professions Code. The licensing authority shall collect
the fee and transmit the fee to the Department of Justice. In
addition, the police chief, sheriff, or, where appropriate, the
police commission, may charge a fee to the applicant not to exceed
the actual costs incurred to process the application and to collect
and transmit the fee charged by the Department of Justice.
(b) For the purposes of this section, "convicted" means a plea or
verdict of guilty or a conviction following a plea of nolo
contendere.
(c) Notwithstanding subdivisions (a) and (b), no person shall be
denied a pawnbroker's license solely on the grounds that he or she
violated any provision contained in Chapter 1 (commencing with
Section 21000) or Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 21200), or any
provision contained in Article 4 (commencing with Section 21625) or
Article 5 (commencing with Section 21650) of Chapter 9 of Division 8
of the Business and Professions Code, unless the violation
demonstrates a pattern of conduct.