The bureau shall investigate the qualifications of the applicants. Except as otherwise prescribed in this article, it may issue the license applied for to an applicant on a showing satisfactory to it that the following facts exist: (a) The applicant is properly qualified to perform the duties of a cemetery broker or salesperson. (b) Granting the license will not be against public interest. (c) The applicant intends actively and in good faith to carry on the business of a cemetery broker or a cemetery salesperson. (d) In the case of a corporate applicant, the articles of incorporation permit it to act as a cemetery broker. (e) In the case of an association or copartnership applying for such a license, its articles of association or agreement of partnership authorize it to act as a cemetery broker. (f) The license is not being secured for the purpose of permitting the applicant to advertise as a cemetery broker or salesperson without actually engaging in such business. (g) The applicant has not committed acts or crimes constituting grounds for denial of licensure under Section 480.
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