Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-9-110 - Change of Legal Entity and Cancellation of License
A. Pursuant to A.R.S. §
32-1124, licenses are nontransferable. A new license is required whenever the licensee's
legal entity changes. A change in legal entity includes, but is not limited to:
1. Changes in ownership of a sole
proprietorship;
2. Change of a
controlling partner in a partnership;
3. Changing from one corporate entity to a
different corporate entity;
4.
Changing business entities, regardless of whether ownership changes, (e.g. from
a corporation or a sole proprietor to a limited liability company);
or
5. Merging with another
business, where the business holding the license becomes the inactive business
after the merger.
B.A
license may be cancelled upon the written request of the owner of a sole
proprietorship, a controlling partner of a partnership, or in the case of a
corporation or a limited liability company any person with written evidence of
authority to cancel the license.
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