California Code of Regulations
Title 4 - Business Regulations
Division 6 - Outdoor Advertising, Department of Transportation
Chapter 3.6 - Violations
Section 2444 - Causes for Revocation of an Outdoor Advertising License

Universal Citation: 4 CA Code of Regs 2444

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

(a) Causes for revocation of an Outdoor Advertising License pursuant to Section 5463 of the Act exists when one of the following occurs:

(1) Licensee fails to pay his annual License Fee. Before a License is revoked pursuant to this section, a Licensee shall be given written notice by certified mail that the license fees have not been received, and if payment is received within thirty days of the date of the notice the license will be renewed.

(2) The Licensee fails to timely pay fines, penalties or assessed removal costs. Before a License is revoked pursuant to this section, a License shall be given written notice by certified mail that the payment for the fine, penalty or assessed removal costs have not been received, and if payment is received within thirty days of the date of notice, the license will not be revoked.

(3) A Licensee who has received three notices of violations for placing a Display without first obtaining a permit pursuant to Section 5463 of the Act within any twenty-four month period which have either not been appealed or have been upheld by the Director pursuant to Section 2242 and not been corrected, unless the matter is still pending in State court.

(4) A Licensee who has damaged two or more trees or shrubs in violation of Streets and Highways Section 730.5 in any two-year period and not made restitution provided for by Streets and Highways Code section 730.5.

(b) Upon the revocation of an Outdoor Advertising License, all permits issued to that Licensee shall be revoked after thirty (30) days' written notice unless they are transferred within one year of the date of license revocation to another Licensee or person not affiliated in any manner with the Licensee whose License was cancelled. After a License has been revoked, that Licensee may apply for a new License after two years if all previous violations have been corrected.

(c) Any Licensee served with a notice or revocation may appeal this determination to the Director pursuant to the provisions of section 2241(b) of these regulations.

1. New section filed 11-23-2004; operative 12-23-2004 (Register 2004, No. 48).

Note: Authority cited: Sections 5250 and 5415, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 5301 and 5463, Business and Professions Code.

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