Latest 2025-2026. Questions & Correct
Answers. Graded A
(1)
Abandoning a contract or refusing to perform a bid - ANS Abandonment of
a contract or refusal to perform after submitting a bid on work without a
legal excuse for the abandonment or refusal.
32-1154(A)(1)
(10)
Failure to pay for materials or service over $750 - ANSContractors have an
obligation to pay others on time. If a supplier or a subcontractor files a
complaint for nonpayment, the contractor's license can be suspended if the
amount if over $750
32-1154(10)
(11)
Failure to comply with safety or labor laws - ANSA contractor's license can
be disciplined if they fail to follow labor and safety laws, especially if the
contractor has employees.
32-1154(A)(11)
(12)
Failure to comply with any section of Title 32, chapter 10 - ANSFailure in
any material respect to comply with this chapter
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,32-1154(A)(12)
(13)
Subcontracting with a licensed contractor not duly licensed for the work to
be performed. - ANSKnowingly entering into a contract with a contractor for
work to be performed for which a license is required with a person that is
not duly licensed in the required classification.
32-1154(A)(13)
(14)
Acting as a contractor under a name other than the name on the license -
ANSActing in the capacity of a contractor under any license issued under
this chapter in a name other than as set forth on the license
32-1154(A)(14)
(15)
False advertising that misleads or injures the public - ANSFalse, misleading
or deceptive advertising whereby any member of the public was misled and
injured.
32-1154(A)(15)
(16)
Contracting out of scope for the license classification - ANSKnowingly
contracting beyond the scope of the license or licenses of the licensee.
32-1154(A)(16)
(17)
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, Contracting, offering to contract, or biding with a suspended or inactive
license. - ANSThe only license status that is allowed to contract, offer to
contract, or bid on a contract is an "active" license status.
32-1154(A)(17)
(18)
Failure to notify AZ ROC of disassociation with qualifying party within 15
days - ANSBoth the licensee and the qualifying party are required to notify
the Registrar of contractors within 15 days of disassociation (when they
stop working together)
32-1153(A)(18)
(19)
Late discovery of grounds for denying license application or renewal -
ANSThe Registrar has the right to revoke a license if they find out
information that would have led them to deny a license application or
license application or license renewal after the fact
32-1154(A)(19)
(2)
Departing from or disregarding plans, specifications, or building codes -
ANSContractors may not deviate from plans or specifications without
written consent of the owner. Also, contractors must follow building codes
and obtain required permits even if the customer tells the contractor not to.
32-1154(A)(2)
(20)
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