Santa Cruz Criminal Defense Blog 2015 February Professional Licenses Previous Post | Next Post Professional Licenses Posted By The McGuire Law Corporation || 28-Feb-2015 Before the new law a board within the Department of Consumer Affairs could deny, suspend or revoke a license because of a conviction of a crime that is substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of the business and profession regulated. However a board could not deny a license on that ground if the applicant has a certificate of rehabilitation under Penal Code section 4852.01 or has met all requirements of rehabilitation developed by the board. This new law prohibits a board from denying a license based solely on a conviction that has been dismissed under Penal Code section 1203.4, 1203.4a) or 1203.4. The list of boards includes most of the healing arts, such as the Medical Board of California and boards regulating many other professions and vocations. Share Post
Santa Cruz Criminal Defense Blog 2015 February Professional Licenses Previous Post | Next Post Professional Licenses Posted By The McGuire Law Corporation || 28-Feb-2015 Before the new law a board within the Department of Consumer Affairs could deny, suspend or revoke a license because of a conviction of a crime that is substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of the business and profession regulated. However a board could not deny a license on that ground if the applicant has a certificate of rehabilitation under Penal Code section 4852.01 or has met all requirements of rehabilitation developed by the board. This new law prohibits a board from denying a license based solely on a conviction that has been dismissed under Penal Code section 1203.4, 1203.4a) or 1203.4. The list of boards includes most of the healing arts, such as the Medical Board of California and boards regulating many other professions and vocations. Share Post