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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 3Ch. 14Art. 4§ 8571 Qualifying Manager Replacement Notice

§ 8571 Qualifying Manager Replacement Notice

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§ 8571 Qualifying Manager Replacement Notice

Key Takeaways

  • •If the main manager of a company leaves, the company must tell the registrar within 10 days.
  • •The company has some extra time to find a new manager, but if they don't, their registration gets paused.
  • •To get their registration back, the company must prove they have a new manager who is allowed to work and hasn't been in trouble before.

Example

A construction company's main manager quits suddenly.

The company must tell the registrar within 10 days. If they don't, or if they don't find a new manager in time, their registration gets paused. To fix it, they need to show they have a new manager who is allowed to work.

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§ 8571 Qualifying Manager Replacement Notice

If the licensed operator who is designated as the qualifying manager for a registered company ceases for any reason whatsoever to be connected with the company, the company shall notify the registrar in writing within 10 days from such cessation. If the notice is given the registration shall remain in force for a reasonable length of time, to be determined by rules of the board, during which period the company must submit to the registrar in writing the name of another qualified, or to be qualified, qualifying manager to replace the qualifying manager who has ceased to be connected with it, and who shall qualify as such within the time allowed by rules and regulations of the board. If the company fails to notify the registrar within the 10-day period, or fails to replace with a qualifying manager within the period fixed by the regulations of the board, at the end of the period the registration shall be ipso facto suspended. The registration shall be reinstated upon the filing of an affidavit, executed by a representative of the company, and filed with the registrar, to the effect that the qualifying manager who ceased to be connected with the company has been replaced by another operator who is authorized by this chapter to act in such capacity, and that such operator has not had his or her license suspended or revoked or that he or she has not been connected with a company which has had its registration suspended or revoked. (Amended by Stats. 1985, Ch. 1348, Sec. 45. Operative January 1, 1987, by Sec. 97 of Ch. 1348.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

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  • § 8562 Pest Control Operator Licensing
  • § 8564.6 Applicator License Application Requirements
  • § 8650 Licensee Registration Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 8571.
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