(a)
- (1) Any registration application not complete within ninety (90) days after original receipt by the Residential Contractors Committee will become invalid.
- (2) Any registration not passing the committee’s review will be considered invalid after ninety (90) days from the date of its original review.
- (3) During the ninety-day period, the applicant may make corrections or improvements needed in the application in order to warrant the issuance of a registration.
- (4) After an application becomes invalid a new application and fee must be submitted for consideration to obtain a registration.
(b)
- (1) A potential applicant for a registration with a criminal record may petition the committee at any time for a determination of whether the individual's criminal record will disqualify the person or entity from registration and whether he or she will be granted a waiver under Arkansas Code § 17-3-102(b).
- (2) The committee will respond with a decision in writing after the next scheduled committee meeting following the submission of the completed form.
- (3) The committee’s response will state the reason or reasons for the decision.
- (4) All decisions of the committee in response to the petition will be determined by the information provided by the applicant.
- (5) Any decision made by the committee in response to a prelicensure criminal background check petition is not subject to appeal.
- (6) The committee will retain a copy of the petition and response, and it will be reviewed during the formal application process.
(c)
- (1) At the time of registration application, an applicant shall complete the criminal background history form contained within the application.
- (2) If the applicant shall have been found guilty or pleaded guilty or nolo contendere to any offense that would disqualify the applicant for licensure under Arkansas Code § 17-3-102 or § 17-25-507(c) the applicant may request a waiver under Arkansas Code § 17-3-102.
- (3) The applicant may also submit a written statement addressing the request for a waiver under Arkansas Code § 17-3-102.
(4) The committee may grant a waiver upon consideration of the following, without limitation:
- (A) The age at which the offense was committed;
- (B) The circumstances surrounding the offense;
- (C) The length of time since the offense was committed;
- (D) Subsequent work history since the offense was committed;
- (E) Employment references since the offense was committed;
- (F) Character references since the offense was committed;
- (G) Relevance of the offense to the occupational registration; and
- (H) Other evidence demonstrating that licensure of the applicant does not pose a threat to the health or safety of the public.
- (5) A request for a waiver, if made by an applicant, must be in writing and accompany the completed application and fees.
- (6) The committee will respond with a decision in writing after the next scheduled committee meeting following the submission of the completed form.
- (7) An appeal of a determination under this section will be pursuant to Arkansas Code § 17-25-511.
- (8) The committee may request the applicant to appear before the committee prior to making a determination.