What each status means
Seven statuses, and only one of them means the holder may lawfully carry out the activity today. 6,921 of 15,141 authorities — 45.7% — are not in that state.
| Status | Authorities | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Granted | 8,220 | 54.3% |
| Surrendered | 4,361 | 28.8% |
| Cancelled | 1,119 | 7.4% |
| Suspended | 825 | 5.4% |
| Granted - Not Effective | 569 | 3.8% |
| Expired | 29 | 0.2% |
| Disclaimed | 18 | 0.1% |
Granted
The authority has been granted and is in effect. This is the only status that means the holder may lawfully carry out the activity today.
8,220 authorities — 54.3%. See them
Surrendered
The holder gave the authority back. It confers nothing, and surrender usually follows the end of the activity — but the rehabilitation obligations attached to it may outlive it.
4,361 authorities — 28.8%. See them
Cancelled
The department cancelled the authority. It confers nothing.
1,119 authorities — 7.4%. See them
Suspended
The authority is suspended: it exists, but the activity may not be carried out while the suspension runs.
825 authorities — 5.4%. See them
Granted - Not Effective
Granted but not yet in effect — typically waiting on a condition being met, or on a start date.
569 authorities — 3.8%. See them
Expired
The authority ran out and was not renewed.
29 authorities — 0.2%. See them
Disclaimed
The authority was disclaimed, usually by a liquidator on behalf of an insolvent holder.
18 authorities — 0.1%. See them