32-2425. Issuance of license and
identification card; deadline for completing application; transfer
of license prohibited


A. The department shall issue an agency license to any applicant who complies with
this chapter. Each license shall contain the name and address of the licensee and the
number of the license and shall be issued for a period of two years.


B. On the issuance of a license, an identification card described in section
32-2461 shall be issued without charge to the licensee if an individual, or if the
licensee is other than an individual, to its qualifying party, and to each of its
associates and directors. The identification card is evidence that the licensee is duly
licensed pursuant to this chapter. If a person to whom the card of a licensee other than
an individual is issued terminates the person's position, office or association with the
licensee, the person shall surrender the card to the licensee and within five business
days the licensee shall mail or deliver the card to the director for cancellation. If
the person fails or refuses to surrender the card to the licensee, the licensee shall
notify the director within five business days of the termination of the person's
position, office or association with the licensee.


C. On notification by the department to an applicant that the agency license is
ready for issuance, the applicant shall complete the application process within ninety
calendar days. Failure to complete the process shall result in the application being
cancelled and all fees shall be forfeited by the applicant. Subsequent application by
the same applicant requires the payment of all application and license fees prescribed
pursuant to section 32-2407.


D. A licensee shall notify the director in writing within thirty calendar days of
any change in the name or address of the licensee's business and of any change of
associates.


E. All new associates shall submit applications on forms prescribed by the
director.


F. No license issued under this chapter is transferable or assignable.