California Business and Professions Code ARTICLE 9 - Household Mover Uniform Business PermitFee Act

  • Section 19285.
    This article may be cited as the Household Movers Uniform Business Permit Fee Act.(Added by Stats. 2017, Ch. 421, Sec. 8. (SB 19) Effective January...
  • Section 19286.
    An adequate transportation system is essential to the welfare of the state, and an important part of that system is service rendered by household movers.(Added...
  • Section 19287.
    On and after the effective date of this article, a city, county, or a city and county shall not assess, levy, or collect an excise...
  • Section 19288.
    (a) On and after the effective date of this article, there is imposed upon every household mover, and every person or corporation, owning or operating motor...
  • Section 19288.1.
    Until the adoption of fees by the bureau pursuant to Section 19288, every household mover shall pay to the bureau the fees required pursuant to,...
  • Section 19288.2.
    (a) If a household mover is in default on the payment of the fees prescribed by this chapter for a period of 30 days or more,...
  • Section 19289.
    (a) Any person who submits to the bureau a check for fees that is returned unpaid shall pay all subsequent required fees by cashier’s check or...
  • Section 19290.
    (a) Permits issued under this chapter expire two years from the date of issuance. To renew a permit, a permittee shall, on or before the date...
  • Section 19292.
    The employees, representatives, auditors, and inspectors of the bureau may, under its order or direction, inspect and examine any books, accounts, records, memoranda, documents, papers,...
  • Section 19293.
    (a) The bureau may establish rules and regulations as it deems necessary to carry out this article.(b) This section does not prohibit the imposition by any city,...

Last modified: October 22, 2018