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Code · Connecticut · Title 20 — Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards · CHAPTER 400* — Home Improvement Contractors

Sec. 20-422. Certificate of registration; when issued; refused; revoked; suspended. Bond requirement.

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Upon receipt of a completed application and fee, the commissioner shall:
(1)Issue and deliver to the applicant a certificate to engage in the business for which the application was made; or
(2)refuse to issue the certificate. The commissioner may suspend, revoke or refuse to issue or renew any certificate issued under this chapter or may place a registrant on probation or issue a letter of reprimand or may require the posting of a bond meeting the specifications of section 20-426a as a condition for the issuance, renewal or reinstatement of a certificate of registration for any of the reasons stated in section 20-426 . No application for the reinstatement of a certificate which has been revoked shall be accepted by the commissioner within one year after the date of such revocation.
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