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Under Alabama contractor licensing law, what happens to a license when a contractor is convicted of a felony related to their contracting business?

Correct Answer

A) License may be revoked at board discretion

Alabama licensing law gives the board discretionary authority to revoke licenses for felony convictions related to contracting, considering individual circumstances.

Answer Options
A
License may be revoked at board discretion
B
License remains valid with probationary status
C
License is automatically suspended for 1 year
D
License is automatically revoked

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Alabama licensing law gives the board discretionary authority to revoke licenses for felony convictions related to contracting, considering individual circumstances.

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