Virginia law § 46.2-2011.24 outlines the grounds for denying, suspending, or revoking motor vehicle licenses, permits, or certificates. It includes reasons such as misrepresentation, non-compliance, fraudulent acts, criminal convictions, and improper use of licenses or registrations. The law aims to ensure integrity and compliance within motor vehicle licensing and related activities.
Licenses can be suspended or revoked for reasons such as misrepresentation on applications, non-compliance with regulations, fraudulent acts, criminal convictions, or improper use of licenses or registrations.
Yes, a license can be revoked if the licensee has been convicted of a criminal act involving the business or activity related to the license, or of a felony.
It refers to providing false or incomplete information on a license, permit, or registration application that could influence the licensing decision.
Failure to comply with zoning or land use regulations can be grounds for denying, suspending, or revoking vehicle permits or licenses under Virginia law.