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(a) The Residential Contractors Committee may limit a roofing contractor registration certificate issued by the committee to the character of work that the applicant is qualified to perform.
(b) In addition to the offenses listed in § 17-3-102, the committee may consider the following convictions when determining an applicant's fitness for a roofing contractor registration certificate under this subchapter:
(1) Conviction of a crime with an element of dishonesty or fraud under the laws of this state, another state, or the United States;
(2) Conviction of a voyeurism offense as prohibited in §§ 5-16-101 and 5-16-102;
(3) Conviction under the Arkansas Hot Check Law, § 5-37-301 et seq.; and
(4)(A) Conviction of a crime or act that is substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of a roofing contractor.
(B) A crime or act is substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of a roofing contractor if, to a substantial degree, the crime or act indicates a present or potential unfitness of a person applying for or holding a roofing contractor registration certificate to perform the functions authorized by the roofing contractor registration certificate.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 17. Professions, Occupations, and Businesses § 17-25-605. Applicant qualifications - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-17-professions-occupations-and-businesses/ar-code-sect-17-25-605/
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