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Code · California · Business and Professions Code

§ 7355

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(a)Any person, firm, or corporation desiring to operate a mobile unit shall make an application to the board for a license containing the information and data set forth in subdivision (b). The applicant, if an individual, or each officer, director, and partner, if the applicant is other than an individual, shall not have committed acts or crimes which are grounds for denial of licensure pursuant to Section 480.
(b)Each application shall include the following:
(1)A detailed floor plan showing the layout and dimensions of the mobile unit and all necessary systems and equipment contained therein.
(2)Proof of purchase or lease of the mobile unit.
(3)The required fee.
(4)Proof of a valid California driver’s license issued to an officer or employee responsible for driving the mobile unit.
(5)A permanent base address from which the mobile unit shall operate.
(c)After initial approval of the floor plan and application has been granted, the applicant shall schedule an appointment to show the mobile unit to the board, or representative of the board, for final approval.
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