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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 14124

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Notice of any suspension under Section 14123, along with any information obtained as a result of the director’s investigation shall be sent by the director to the appropriate state licensing, certifying or registering authority. The director may in any event provide information obtained as a result of its investigation to such appropriate state agency at any time.
Nothing contained in this section shall limit the state licensing, certifying or registering authority’s power to conduct at any time independent investigations and proceedings concerning the revocation or suspension of any person’s license, certificate or registration. No action taken by the state licensing, certifying, or registering authority shall have any effect upon a suspension under Section 14123.
The word “suspension” as used in this section shall mean a final suspension after all administrative and judicial remedies are exhausted.
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