Section 5135 Of Article 2. Regulation Of Household Goods Carriers From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 2.
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. (a) Before a permit is hereafter issued the commission shall
require the applicant to establish ability and reasonable financial
responsibility to initiate the proposed operations. The commission
shall require the applicant to establish his or her knowledge and
ability to engage in business as a household goods carrier by
examination. The examination may be written or oral, or in the form
of a demonstration of skill or any combination of these, and any
investigation of character, experience, and any tests of technical
knowledge and manual skill that the commission determines to be
appropriate may be employed. In any examination the qualification of
the applicant shall be determined by an appraisal made by a member of
the commission's staff. An applicant who has been determined to be
unqualified may thereafter establish his or her qualifications
through a subsequent examination, but no subsequent examination shall
be taken prior to 30 days from the date when the applicant was found
to be unqualified. If the staff member determines that the applicant
is not qualified, then the matter shall be set for hearing and the
qualification of the applicant shall be determined by the commission
on the basis of evidence of qualifications presented at the hearing,
which evidence may include consideration of any written examination
of the applicant. If the staff member determines that the applicant
is qualified, the commission may issue a permit without hearing,
unless the commission determines that a hearing is desirable, in
which event the commission may set the application for hearing.
(b) An applicant may qualify in one of the following ways:
(1) If an individual, he or she may qualify by personal
examination or by examination of his or her responsible managing
employee.
(2) If a copartnership or corporation, or any other type of
business organization, it may qualify by examination of the
responsible managing officer, employee who works at least 32 hours
per week, or partner of the applicant firm.
(c) If the individual qualified by examination ceases to be
connected with the permitholder, the permitholder shall notify the
commission in writing within 30 days after the cessation. If notice
is given the permit shall remain in force a reasonable length of time
in order that another representative of applicant may be qualified
before the commission. If the permitholder fails to notify the
commission of the cessation within a 30-day period, at the end of
that period the permit shall be automatically suspended.
(d) The commission shall require each applicant for a permit to
submit fingerprints for each owner, partner, officer, and director as
a prerequisite to the issuance of a permit to operate as a household
goods carrier. The commission shall submit completed fingerprint
cards to the Department of Justice. Those fingerprints shall be
available for use by the Department of Justice and the Department of
Justice may transmit the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of
Investigation for a national criminal history record check. The
commission may use any information obtained from the national
criminal history record check conducted pursuant to this section to
determine the applicant's qualification for permit.
(e) The commission may require, as a precondition to the issuance
of a permit, the procurement of a performance bond sufficient to
facilitate the collection of fines, penalties, and restitution
related to enforcement actions that can be taken against the
applicant.
(f) The commission may refuse to issue a permit if it is shown
that an applicant or an officer, director, partner, or associate
thereof has committed any act constituting dishonesty or fraud;
committed any act which, committed by a permitholder would be grounds
for a suspension or revocation of the permit; misrepresented any
material fact on the application; or, committed a felony, or crime
involving moral turpitude.
(g) The commission shall issue a permit only to those applicants
who it finds have demonstrated that they possess sufficient
knowledge, ability, integrity, and financial resources and
responsibility to perform the service within the scope of their
application.
(h) A permit may not be issued unless it has been shown that
applicant meets one of the following residence requirements: If an
individual, applicant shall have resided in the State of California
for not less than 90 days next preceding the filing of the
application. If a partnership, the partner having the largest
percentage interest in the partnership shall have resided in the
State of California continuously for not less than 90 days next
preceding the filing of the application. If a corporation, applicant
shall be a domestic corporation or shall have qualified to transact
business in the State of California as a foreign corporation at the
time of filing the application.
(i) The commission shall prescribe, amend, and repeal rules in
accordance with law for the administration of this section.