Business and Professions Code section 7505.3
(a)
Whenever a qualified certificate holder actively in charge of an office ceases to be in charge, the licensee shall file with the bureau notice, in writing, within 30 days from that cessation.(b)
In the case of the death of a person licensed as an individual, an immediate family member shall be entitled to continue the business under the same license for 120 days following the death of the licensee. Except as provided in subdivision (c), at the end of the 120-day period, the license shall be automatically canceled.(c)
(1)(A)Except as provided in subparagraph (B), in the case of the death of a person licensed as an individual, an immediate family member shall be granted a license to continue the business under the same license number and business name if the immediate family member submits a written request and an initial application and application fee to the bureau within 120 days following the death of the licensee.(B)
If two or more immediate family members submit separate written requests pursuant to this paragraph to continue the license, the bureau shall grant the license to an immediate family member only if a court order issued within 120 days following the death of the licensee gives ownership of the asset clearly and unequivocally to that immediate family member.(d)
In the case of the death or disassociation of a partner of an entity licensed as a partnership, the licensee shall notify the bureau, in writing, within 30 days from the death or disassociation of the individual. If notice is given, the license shall remain in force for 90 days following the death or disassociation. At the end of that period, the license shall be automatically canceled. If the licensee fails to notify the bureau within the 30-day period, the license shall be automatically canceled at the end of that period.(e)
A license extended under this section is subject to all other provisions of this chapter.(f)
For purposes of this section, “immediate family member” means a spouse, father, mother, brother, sister, son, daughter, granddaughter, or grandson of the deceased licensee who submits proof of that relationship.
Source:
Section 7505.3, https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=BPC§ionNum=7505.3.
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