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224-25-2
LICENSE EXPIRATION &
RENEWAL
(a) Expiration. All licenses to
engage in the business of contracting in the State of Arkansas shall expire at
midnight of the date of its expiration.
224-25-4
INACTIVE STATUS
A contractor who is licensed may choose to become inactive in
the State of Arkansas at the time of any renewal. A contractor who is inactive
may not bid on any contract nor perform any work for which a licensed
contractor is required. A contractor who elects inactive status must pay all
renewal fees, but is not required to submit financial information to the Board.
A contractor who is on inactive status may reactivate its license by making a
request to the Board and providing the financial information required to renew
as an active contractor.
224-25-15
UNIFORM SERVICE MEMBERS,
UNIFORMED SERVICE VETERANS AND THEIR SPOUSES
(a) All applications submitted by Uniformed
Service Members, Uniformed Service Veterans, and their spouses shall be
expedited.
(b) A ninety (90) day
temporary license shall be issued upon the receipt of an application and
application fee submitted by a Uniform Service Member, a Uniformed Service
Veteran or their spouse if the applicant holds in good standing a license from
another jurisdiction with a similar scope of practice. The temporary license
may be extended as necessary upon the showing of good cause by the
applicant.
(c) Any applicant who is
a Uniform Service Member, a Uniformed Service Veteran or their spouse and the
applicant holds in good ------- standing a license from another jurisdiction
with a similar scope of practice shall not be required to demonstrate
experience or be required to take the examination required by Ark. Code. Ann.
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17-25-306.
(d) A license held by a Uniform Service
Member or their spouse who is on deployment outside the State of Arkansas shall
not expire until 180 days following their return to the State.
(e) A license held in inactive status by a
Uniform Service Member or their spouse who is on deployment outside the State
of Arkansas shall not expire until 180 days following their return to the
State.
Notes
235.18.22 Ark. Code
R. 003
Adopted by
Arkansas
Register Volume 47 Number 08, Effective
8/6/2022