North Dakota Code § 43-07-04

License - How obtained - Failure to grant - Revocation for not in good
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1. To obtain a license under this chapter, an applicant who is eighteen years of age or 
older shall submit, on forms the registrar prescribes, an application under oath 
containing a statement of the applicant's experience and qualifications as a contractor. 
A copy of a certificate of liability insurance must be filed with the application and the 
contractor shall submit a statement from North Dakota workforce safety and insurance 
that the contractor has secured workforce safety and insurance coverage satisfactory 
to workforce safety and insurance. If the registrar deems it appropriate or necessary, 
the registrar may also require any other information to assist the registrar in 
determining the applicant's eligibility to act in the capacity of a contractor, including, at 
the expense of the applicant, criminal history record information of the applicant or the 
officers, members, or partners of the applicant which is held or maintained by the 
bureau of criminal investigation or a similar entity in another state. The application 
must contain a statement that the applicant desires the issuance of a license under 
this chapter and must specify the class of license sought.
2. The registrar may refuse to grant a license if the registrar determines the application 
contains incomplete information, or the applicant fails or refuses to authorize or pay for 
criminal history information requested by the registrar. The registrar shall notify the 
applicant in writing if the registrar does not grant the license and shall provide the 
applicant an opportunity to respond to or cure the defect in the application for a period 
of ten days from the date of the written notification. An applicant aggrieved by a 
decision of the registrar not to grant the license may appeal the decision to the district 
court of the applicant's county of residence or Burleigh County.
3. No sooner than twenty days after sending written notice to a contractor at the 
contractor's last-known address, the registrar shall classify as not in good standing the 
license of any contractor who fails to:
a. Maintain liability insurance coverage required by this section or by section 
43-07-10;
b. File, renew, or properly amend any fictitious name certificate required by 
chapter 45-11;
c. Maintain an active status of a corporation or registration as a foreign corporation;

d. Maintain an active status of a limited liability company or registration as a foreign 
limited liability company;
e. File or renew a trade name registration as required by chapter 47-25;
f. Maintain a limited liability partnership registration or foreign limited liability 
partnership registration as required by chapter 45-22; or
g. Maintain a limited partnership certificate of limited partnership or foreign limited 
partnership certificate of authority.
4. Any contractor who has been notified by the registrar that the contractor's license is 
not in good standing shall cease soliciting or entering new contract projects. If the 
contractor fails to correct the deficiency specified in the notice by evidence satisfactory 
to the registrar within thirty days of the date of the notice or if the contractor solicits or 
enters new contract projects while the contractor's license is not in good standing, the 
registrar shall use the procedures of chapter 28-32 to revoke the license of the 
contractor.

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