Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 76235 - Temporary Suspension of License
(a) The Director may temporarily suspend any
license prior to any hearing, when in his or her opinion such action is
necessary to protect the public welfare. Such suspension shall be in the
following manner:
(1) The Director shall
notify the licensee of the temporary suspension and the effective date thereof
and at the same time shall serve such licensee with an accusation.
(2) Upon receipt of a notice of defense by
the licensee, the Director shall set the matter for hearing within 15 days. The
hearing shall be held as soon as possible but no later than 30 days after
receipt of such notice.
(3) The
temporary suspension shall remain in effect until such time as the hearing is
completed and the Director has made a final determination on the
merits.
(4) If the Director fails
to make a final determination within 60 days after the original hearing has
been completed, the temporary suspension shall be deemed vacated.
(5) If the provisions of Chapter 2,
commencing with Section
1250, of Division 2 of the Health
and Safety Code or regulations promulgated by the Director are violated by a
licensee which is a partnership, corporation or other association, the Director
may suspend the license of such organization or may suspend the license as to
any individual person within such organization who is responsible for such
violation.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 208(a), Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 1296, Health and Safety Code.
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