Washington Code 46.82.350 – Suspension, revocation, or denial of licenses — Causes enumerated
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The director may suspend, revoke, deny, or refuse to renew an instructor’s license or a driver training school license, or impose such other disciplinary action authorized under RCW 18.235.110, upon determination that the applicant, licensee, or owner has engaged in unprofessional conduct as defined by RCW 18.235.130 or for any of the following causes:
Terms Used In Washington Code 46.82.350
- Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
- person: may be construed to include the United States, this state, or any state or territory, or any public or private corporation or limited liability company, as well as an individual. See Washington Code 1.16.080
(1) Upon determination that the licensee has made a false statement or concealed any material fact in connection with the application or license renewal;
(2) Upon determination that the applicant, licensee, owner, or any person directly or indirectly interested in the driver training school’s business has been convicted of a felony, or any crime involving violence, dishonesty, deceit, indecency, degeneracy, or moral turpitude;
(3) Upon determination that the applicant, licensee, owner, or any person directly or indirectly interested in the driver training school’s business previously held a driver training school license which was revoked, suspended, or refused renewal by the director;
(4) Upon determination that the applicant, licensee, or owner does not have an established place of business as required by this chapter;
(5) Upon determination that the applicant or licensee has failed to require all persons with financial interest in the driver training school to be signatories to the application;
(6) Upon determination that the applicant, licensee, or owner has committed fraud, induced another to commit fraud, or engaged in fraudulent practices in relation to the business conducted under the license, or has induced another to resort to fraud in relation to securing for himself, herself, or another a license to drive a motor vehicle;
(7) Upon determination that the applicant, licensee, or owner has engaged in conduct that could endanger the educational welfare or personal safety of students or others;
(8) Upon determination that a licensed instructor no longer possesses and meets the qualifications and conditions set out in RCW 46.82.330(2)(a); or
(9) Upon determination that the applicant, licensee or owner failed to satisfy or fails to satisfy the other conditions stated in this chapter.
NOTES:
Effective date—2006 c 219: See note following RCW 46.82.285.