North Dakota Code § 43-07-14

Complaint for license revocation - Consumer fraud action
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1. Any person may file a duly verified complaint with the registrar charging that the 
licensee is guilty of any of the following acts or omissions:
a. Abandonment of any contract without legal excuse after a deposit of money or 
other consideration has been provided to the licensee. A rebuttable presumption 
of abandonment arises if:
(1) A contractor fails substantially to commence any work agreed upon, unless 
the failure is due to circumstances beyond the control of the contractor:
(a) Within sixty days of a starting date agreed upon in writing; or
(b) Within ninety days of the contract date if no starting date is agreed 
upon in writing; or
(2) A contractor fails to complete any work agreed upon in writing within ninety 
days of a completion date agreed upon in writing, or within one hundred 
eighty days of the contract date if no completion date is agreed upon in 
writing, unless the failure is due to circumstances beyond the control of the 
contractor.
b. Diversion of funds or property received under express agreement for the 
prosecution or completion of a specific contract under this chapter, or for a 
specified purpose in the prosecution or completion of any contract, and their 
application or use for any other contract obligation or purpose to defraud or 
deceive creditors or the owner.

c. Engaging in any fraudulent or deceptive acts or practices or misrepresentation as 
a contractor in consequence of which one or more persons is injured in a total 
amount exceeding three thousand dollars.
d. The making of any false or misleading statement in any application for a license 
or renewal or by violating this chapter or being convicted of an offense the 
registrar determines has a direct bearing on the applicant's or licensee's ability to 
serve the public as a contractor as set out in section 12.1-33-02.1.
e. Engaging in work without any trade or professional license as required for the 
work pursuant to local, state, or federal law.
f. Failure to refund fully the contracting party's advance payment if a rebuttable 
presumption of abandonment has arisen and the contracting party has made a 
request to the licensee for a refund.
2. The complaint must be on a form approved by the registrar and must set forth 
sufficient facts upon which a reasonable individual could conclude that any of the acts 
or omissions in subsection 1 has been committed.
3. Any act or omission under this section may also constitute grounds for the attorney 
general to bring an action under chapter 51 -15 against the licensee or any unlicensed 
person engaging in the business or acting in the capacity of a contractor in violation of 
section 43-07-02 and subjects the licensee or any such unlicensed person to all 
provisions, procedures, remedies, and penalties provided for in chapter 51-15.

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