Section 393.5033. Good moral character.


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  • Rule 33. (1) The division shall not issue certification, renew certification, nor test for certification, if the applicant lacks good moral character.

    (2)    The conviction for any of the following felonies by an applicant in a court of competent jurisdiction in any state, shall be evidence of a lack of good moral character:

    (a)   Homicide.

    (b)   Murder.

    (c)   Manslaughter.

    (d)  Criminal sexual conduct in any degree.

    (e)   Felonious assault or battery.

    (f)  Armed robbery.

    (g)   Extortion.

    (h)   Larceny.

    (i)   Embezzlement.

    (j)   Elder exploitation.

    (3)   This rule does not apply to an applicant with an expunged record or pardon.

    (4)   The division shall provide the applicant with written notice regarding the findings in subrule (1) of this rule as evidencing a lack of good moral character.

    (5)   An appeal may be granted only in either or both of the following circumstances:

    (a)   Inaccurate information was used in determining denial.

    (b)   A felony was considered that was committed as a minor.

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