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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 13Pt. 2Ch. 7Art. 2§ 18052 Temporary License Permits

§ 18052 Temporary License Permits

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§ 18052 Temporary License Permits

Key Takeaways

  • •You can get a temporary permit for up to 120 days while the government checks if you qualify for a license.
  • •The government can cancel your temporary permit if they find out you lied, made a mistake, or if they made a mistake giving it to you.
  • •If the government says no to your license, you can ask for a hearing within 60 days to explain why you should get it.

Example

You apply for a driver's license and get a temporary permit while they check your application.

If the government finds out you lied about your driving experience, they can take away your temporary permit right away. If they refuse to give you the license, you can ask for a hearing to tell your side of the story.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 18052 Temporary License Permits

(a)  Pending the satisfaction of the department that the applicant meets the requirements under this article, it may issue a temporary permit to any person applying for a license for a period not to exceed 120 days while the department is completing its investigation and determination of all facts relative to the qualifications of the applicant to the license. The department may cancel a temporary permit when it determines or has reasonable cause to believe that the application is incorrect, fraudulent, or incomplete, or that the temporary permit was issued in error. The temporary permit shall be invalid immediately when canceled by the department or when the applicant’s license has been issued or refused. (b)  Upon refusal of the department to issue a license to an applicant, the applicant may demand, in writing, a hearing before the director or his or her representative within 60 days after notice of refusal and receipt of a statement of issues. (Amended by Stats. 1985, Ch. 199, Sec. 3.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

terminationfraudhearinglicensedirectorthe stateapplicationsatisfaction

Related Statutes

  • § 18051 Probationary License Conditions
  • § 1569.150 Elderly Care Facility Licensing
  • § 1574.7 Adult Day Health Center Licensing
  • § 1596.96 Day Care License Review
  • § 18053 License Reapplication After Revocation

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 18052.
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