Section R4-9-105. Restricted License Classifications  


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  • A.       A restricted license is a specialty or general license that con- fines the scope of allowable contracting work to a specialized area of construction which the Registrar of Contractors grants on a case-by-case basis. The restricted licenses classifications are KE, KO, CR-5 or CR-29. The Registrar assigns a restricted license classification based upon the nature and complexity of the work, the degree of unusual expertise involved and the applicability of existing classifications to the specialized area of construction.

    B.       When applying for a restricted license classification an appli- cant, if requested, shall submit to the Registrar the following:

    1.        A detailed statement of the type and scope of contracting work that the applicant proposes to perform.

    2.        Any brochures, catalogs, photographs, diagrams, or other material, which the applicant has, that will further clarify the scope of the work that the applicant proposes to per- form.

    C.       The Registrar shall determine the classification of the restricted license and notify the applicant of the classification.

    The applicant must then apply for the restricted license accord- ing to the Registrar of Contractor’s application  process in accordance with A.R.S. § 32-1122.

    D.       A contractor issued a restricted license shall confine the con- tractor’s activities to the field and scope of operations as described in the license classification.

Historical Note

Former Section R4-9-05 repealed, new Section R4-9-05 adopted effective February 23, 1976 (Supp. 76-1).

Amended effective July 9, 1987 (Supp. 87-3). Former Section R4-9-05 renumbered without change as Section R4-9-105 (Supp 87-3). Former Section R4-9-105 renum- bered to R4-9-106 and amended; new Section R4-9-105 renumbered from R4-9-104 and amended effective Janu- ary 20, 1998 (Supp. 98-1). Amended by final rulemaking

at 20 A.A.R. 568, effective July 1, 2014 (Supp. 14-1).