§ 7.30.320. Conviction for chapter violation—License suspension requirements.
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Upon receipt of a certified copy of a judgment of conviction of a licensee under this
chapter of any violation of any provision of this chapter, the commission may immediately
suspend the license or licenses of such convicted licensee, and may instruct the tax
collector to deliver or cause to be delivered the suspended license or licenses to
the business license commission for safe keeping pending a hearing. Such instruction
to the tax collector shall be in writing and shall be personally signed by each member
of the business license commission. The commission shall immediately thereafter set
a date for a public hearing, no later than 45 days after the date of the instruction
to the tax collector, at which hearing it shall be determined whether the license
or licenses should be suspended further, modified, conditioned, or revoked. The executive
assistant of the business license commission shall notify the licensee in writing
of the date and place of the hearing pursuant to Section 11509 of the Government Code.