Section 11504 Of Chapter 3. Automobile Dismantlers From California Vehicle Code >> Division 5. >> Chapter 3.
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. (a) An applicant who applies for a license pursuant to
Section 11501 shall submit an application to the department on the
forms prescribed by the department. The applicant shall provide the
department with information as to the applicant's character, honesty,
integrity, and reputation, as the department may consider necessary.
The department, by regulation, shall prescribe what information is
required of the applicant for the purposes of this subdivision, and
the applicant shall provide that information under penalty of
perjury. In addition to any other information required by the
department, the department shall require the applicant to furnish all
of the following information on any application for a new license or
the renewal of a license, if the applicant is required by other
provisions of law to have the following permits, numbers, or plan:
(1) Board of Equalization resale permit number.
(2) Identification number issued by the California Environmental
Protection Agency.
(3) A statement indicating that the applicant has either filed an
application for a stormwater permit or is not required to obtain a
stormwater permit.
(4) A statement indicating that the applicant has either filed a
hazardous materials business plan or is not required to file that
plan.
(5) The tax identification number assigned by the Franchise Tax
Board.
(b) Upon receipt of an application for a new license that is
accompanied by the appropriate fee, the department shall, not later
than 120 days from the receipt of that application, make a thorough
investigation of all of the information contained in the application.
(c) (1) Upon receipt of an application for renewal of a license
that is accompanied by the appropriate fee, the department shall, not
later than 120 days from the receipt of that application, make a
thorough investigation of the information contained in the
application, except the information specified in paragraphs (1) to
(5), inclusive, of subdivision (a).
(2) As of January 1, 2011, upon receipt of an application for the
renewal of a license that is accompanied by the appropriate fee, the
department shall, not later than 120 days from the receipt of that
application, make a thorough investigation of all of the information
contained in the application.
(d) A person holding a license issued pursuant to Section 11501
shall notify the department, within 10 days, of any change in the
ownership or corporate structure of the licensee.