Alarm CompaniesDisciplinary Proceedings
Section § 7599.60
This law says that unless there's a specific requirement in this chapter, any formal actions or processes under this article should follow the rules laid out in Section 7591.19.
Section § 7599.61
This section allows the director to suspend or revoke licenses for alarm company operators, managers, agents, or related permits if they are involved in certain serious actions. These include providing false information during application processes, violating the laws governing their licenses, being convicted of crimes like misdemeanors or felonies, engaging in violence or illegal weapon use, ignoring court orders, or committing dishonest or fraudulent acts.
Section § 7599.62
If a business licensed as a corporation or LLC in California isn't in good standing with the Secretary of State or the Franchise Tax Board, their license will get automatically suspended after they are notified by the bureau. They have 30 days from receiving notice to fix the issue or provide proof that everything's in order. If they miss the deadline, their license is suspended. They can get the suspension lifted by proving they're back in good standing and paying a reinstatement fee.
Section § 7599.63
This law states that if someone has been convicted of a crime, the official record or a certified copy of that conviction proves that they are indeed convicted. This proof is final and cannot be questioned in the context of certain legal discussions or actions.