Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0680-01-.27 - MISCONDUCT
The following acts may constitute misconduct and may result in disciplinary action against licensees including possible revocation or suspension of license. The acts include, but are not limited to:
(1) Failure to cooperate with open
investigation related to a complaint filed with the Board. This includes
failure to respond in writing to any communication from the Board requesting a
response within thirty (30) days of mailing such communication by registered or
certified mail to the last address furnished to the Board by the
licensee.
(2) Failure to abide by
warranty agreement.
(3) Pulling a
building, electrical, plumbing, or like permit for a job in which an unlicensed
contractor is acting as the general contractor or consenting to or allowing for
a contractor's license number to be utilized by an unlicensed contractor or
improperly licensed contractor in the furtherance of unlicensed
contracting.
(4) Failure to
maintain worker's compensation if insurance is required by Tennessee
statute.
(5) Revocation,
suspension, or voluntary surrender of contractor's license in another
jurisdiction.
(6) Failure to pay a
civil judgment rendered against the contractor by a court of competent
jurisdiction if related to the contracting industry.
(7) Failure to respond to customer inquiries
regarding completion of work and/or dissatisfaction with quality of
work.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 62-6-108, 62-6-111, 62-6-118 and 62-6-121.
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