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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. 20-426. Revocation, suspension or refusal to issue or renew registration; grounds.

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(a)The commissioner may revoke, suspend or refuse to issue or renew any certificate of registration as a home improvement contractor or salesperson or place a registrant on probation or issue a letter of reprimand
(1)for conduct of a character likely to mislead, deceive or defraud the public or the commissioner,
(2)for engaging in any untruthful or misleading advertising,
(3)for failing to reimburse the guaranty fund established pursuant to section 20-432 for any moneys paid to an owner pursuant to subsection
(p)of section 20-432 ,
(4)for engaging in or practicing home improvement work without a contract containing the provisions required under section 20-429 ,
(5)for unfair or deceptive business practices,
(6)subject to section 46a-80 , based on a felony conviction of an individual registrant or an individual owner of a registrant that is a business entity, or
(7)for violation of any of the provisions of the general statutes relating to home improvements or any regulation adopted pursuant to any of such provisions. The commissioner may refuse to issue or renew any certificate of registration as a home improvement contractor or salesperson of any person subject to the registration requirements of chapter 969.
(b)The commissioner shall not revoke or suspend any certificate of registration or require the posting of a bond except upon notice and hearing in accordance with chapter 54.
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