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C. The licensee's license has never been suspended or revoked by the City, <br />or the licensee has maintained a license for five or more years; and <br />D. The nature of the licensee's violations or actions in Section 5 of these <br />bylaws is not severe enough to warrant revocation. <br />Section 7. Effects of Suspension or Revocation; Reinstatement. <br />A. License is null and void. Upon the suspension or revocation, a license or <br />registration is null and void, along with all privileges associated. During a period <br />of temporary suspension, no licensee shall exercise any privileges of licensure or <br />registration. No licensee who has had a license or registration suspended or <br />revoked is entitled to obtain the same or any similar license during the period of <br />suspension or revocation, either in the licensee's own name or as a principal in <br />another business that applies for a license. <br />B. Term of and effect of license suspension. If the Board elects to suspend a <br />license, the license will be suspended for a period of no less than six months and <br />no longer than (twelve 12) months. A contractor who holds a suspended license <br />shall not proceed with any construction within the City until the license has been <br />reinstated. Any contractor with a suspended license found doing unlawful activity <br />during the time of suspension will have their license revoked for a period of two <br />years. <br />C. Term and effect of revoked license. A revoked license will be for no less <br />than one year and no greater than five years unless the Building Official <br />recommends revoking the license greater than five years and it is the second <br />offense against the licensed or unlicensed contractor. If the Board orders <br />revocation of a license or registration, the licensee must surrender the license by <br />delivering it to the Planning & Building Safety Director. <br />D. Restoration or re -application for licensure. A suspended or revoked <br />license may be restored only if the contractor has completed their licensing <br />sentence and illegal acts have not been found during the time of suspension. <br />The Board, pursuant to these Bylaws, or the City under the Louisville Municipal <br />Code may require the contractor to resubmit the license application and pay <br />associated fees to restore a suspended or revoked license, depending on <br />whether additional information or review is necessary. <br />ARTICLE IX <br />Public Hearings <br />131 Page <br />