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Code · Virginia · Title 46.2 · Chapter 3

Code of Virginia § 46.2-341.14:7. Notification requirements.

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A. Every third party tester shall:
1. Notify the Department in a format prescribed by the Department within 10 days of any change in:
a. The third party tester's name or address; or
b. The third party examiners who are employed by the third party tester.
2. Notify the Department in a format prescribed by the Department within 10 days of any of the following occurrences:
a. The third party tester ceases business operations in Virginia;
b. The third party tester fails to comply with any of the requirements set forth in this article; or
c. Any third party examiner fails to comply with any of the requirements set forth in this article.
3. Notify the Department of any proposed change in the skills test route at least 30 days before the third party tester plans to change the route.
B. Every third party examiner shall notify the Department, within 10 days after leaving the employ of the third party tester, of his change in employment.
2013, cc. 165 , 582 .
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