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Chapter 9
Contractors

Articles

1
Administration
Sections 7000–7021
2
Application of Chapter
Sections 7025–7035
3
Exemptions
Sections 7040–7054.5
4
Classifications
Sections 7055–7059.1
5
Licensing
Sections 7065–7077
6
Records
Sections 7080.5–7084
6.2
Arbitration
Sections 7085–7085.9
7
Disciplinary Proceedings
Sections 7090–7124.6
7.5
Workers’ Compensation Insurance Reports
Sections 7125–7127
8
Revenue
Sections 7135–7138.1
8.5
the Construction Management Education Sponsorship Act of 1991
Sections 7139–7139.10
9
Renewal of Licenses
Sections 7140–7145.5
10
Home Improvement Business
Sections 7150–7170
11
Asbestos Consultants
Sections 7180–7189.7
12
Prohibitions
Sections 7190–7191
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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