The Board of Public Works and Safety may suspend the registered contractor issued under this chapter to any person, partnership or corporation for a period of up to one year or may revoke the listing permit of any person, partnership or corporation if one of the following is shown:
(A) The contractor made any materially false statement of fact on his or her application or registration;
(B) The contractor acted fraudulently or with deceit in his or her relationship with other person, partnerships or corporations with regard to construction activities engaged in by such contractor;
(C) Construction activity was performed either incompletely or in such manner that it does not comply with the Building Code and procedure or any provisions of state law or regulations of the city;
(D) The contractor failed to correct a violation of the Building Code, provisions of state law or regulation of the city relative to the construction activity for which the contractor was responsible after an authorized official or employee of the city issued a notice of such violation, revoked a permit or issued a stop work order and the violations causing any of these actions remained uncorrected for a period of ten days after the registered contractor received notice of such violation, unless a longer period is allowed by the Building Commissioner.
(E) The contractor has consistently failed to apply for or obtain required permits for construction activity accomplished by such contractor.
(F) The contractor has consistently failed to timely file certificates of completion and compliance as required for construction activity accomplished pursuant to his or her registration.
(G) The contractor has consistently failed to give notice of availability for inspection at designated stages of construction activity.
(H) The contractor has attempted to conceal violation of the building provisions of state law, regulations or ordinances of the city relative to construction activity.
(I) The contractor is delinquent in any fees owed pursuant to this chapter.
(Ord. 9-2005, passed 4-19-2005)