California Code of Regulations (Last Updated: August 6, 2014) |
Title 4. Business Regulations |
Division 9. Division of Measurement Standards, Department of Food and Agriculture |
Chapter 12. Administration |
Article 1. Permit Reform Act |
§ 4700. Permit Processing Times (Including Licenses, Permits, Registrations and Certificates).
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- (a) Within the number of calendar days of receipt of an application for a permit shown in column A of subsection (c), the Division shall inform the applicant in writing that the application is either complete and accepted for filing, or that it is deficient, and what specific information or documentation is required to complete the application. An application is considered complete if all necessary fees and information required by the application form have been submitted.(b) Within the number of calendar days after receipt of a complete application, as shown in column B of subsection (c), the Department shall approve or disapprove the application.(c) The Division's minimum, median, and maximum time periods, in calendar days, for processing an application from the receipt of the initial application to the final decision, based on the Department's actual performance during the two years immediately preceding the proposal of this section, are shown in columns C, D, and E of the chart which follows.ABCDEMaximum time forMaximum time afternotifying that applicationreceipt of a completeACTUAL DAYS TO PROCESSis completeapplication to issueBASED ON PRIOR TWO YEARSor deficientor deny permitMinimumMedianMaximumPermit Type(Days)(Days)(Days)Device Repairman Registration30351652- Renewal76011766Weighmaster License154521284- Renewal454521284HISTORY1. Change without regulatory effect pursuant to section 100, Title 1, California Code of Regulations adding section 4700 filed 5-2-90; operative 5-2-90 (Register 90, No. 24).
Note
Note: Authority cited: Section 15376, Government Code; and Section 12027, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 15376, Government Code.