Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-7-603 - Grounds for Denying License or Renewal; Suspension, Revocation, or Other Disciplinary Action
A. The
Division may deny a license or renewal, suspend or revoke a license, or impose
other discipline, for any of the following reasons:
B. Upon receipt and acceptance of all required documents, fees,
and Division certification of standards, the Division shall issue the agency a
license or renewal.
C. The Division shall include on a license an assigned number,
that remains effective until either withdrawn by the Division or until it
expires. The Division shall issue a license with the agency's assigned license
number to each registered service representative employed by the agency who has
passed the competency examination.
D. Neither a registered service agency nor a registered service
representative shall transfer a license.
E. A registered service agency shall submit the renewal fee for
the agency license and the agency's representatives' licenses by the first day
of the month that each license expires.
F. The Division may deny a license or renewal for any of the
following reasons:
1. Providing false or misleading
information;
2. Failure to meet annual
certification requirements for standards or testing equipment;
3. Failure to meet the
requirements stated in this Article; or
4. For any reason that would be
grounds for suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew.
G. The Division may suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew a
license if the applicant, is not qualified to perform those duties required or
has been found to have violated any provision of A.R.S. Title 3, Chapter 19, or
this Chapter.
H. Every registered service agency and representative shall
comply with the Division's metrology laboratory annual schedule for
certification of field standards contained in A.R.S. §
3-3416(F) .
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