Arizona Contractors Law and Regulations 2020


Book Description

This book contains relevant part of the Arizona Revised Statutes relating to regulation and licensing.The book was revised on February 14, 2020 to conform to the 2019 Legislative Session.




The Regulation of Arizona Contractors [Edition 2.5]


Book Description

A legal treatise on administrative law and construction law regarding the regulation of Arizona contractors. The book contains: a foreword by William Mundell, former Arizona Registrar of Contractors; more than 250 pages of insightful explanatory text by a decades-experienced Arizona construction lawyer; written for easy comprehension by lawyers & non-lawyers alike; more than 200 citations to case law and Arizona and Federal statutes; more than 50 citations to rules and regulations; tips on how to acquire and how to protect a contractor's license. The virtual appendix contains links to two dozen Registrar of Contractors' forms; the complete text of Arizona contractor statutes; the complete text of Arizona contractor administrative code; and the complete text of the Registrar of Contractors' minimum workmanship standards.Also included are a list of every Arizona Attorney General Opinion regarding the Registrar of Contractors; Prompt Pay Act flow charts; updates on all the Arizona contractor regulatory changes that took place through December 2014; topic coverage from the regulatory power of the Registrar of Contractors through administrative appeal before the Arizona Superior Courts; commentary on tips offered by the Office of Administrative Hearings and Administrative Law Judges; tips on how to conduct discovery before the Office of Administrative Hearings; pointers on the 'unwritten rules;' and more.













What Every Contractor Should Know


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Every once in a while a book comes along that fits a need. This book provides specific, practical, accurate and informative answers to questions that impact almost every person, partnership or corporation that requires a contractor's license. These are the most relevant questions and answers from David's published columns during the past decade. It has always been David Kalb's goal to "Simplify State Government" for contractors and construction businesses that must deal with State government agencies. While mediating problems for California's Governor, David specialized in helping contractors who were having problems with State government. In 1982, he started Sacramento based Capitol Services. Referred to as the "Rambo of Red Tape" by California Republic magazine, The Los Angeles Times featured David in their Business Section under the headline "Making a Living From Cutting Red Tape." It was natural to select cutredtape.com as his Internet address. An excerpt from an article in Construction Data Magazine sums up Mr. Kalb. "He is not a construction man, yet the Pacific Coast Builder's Conference recognized him as an expert. Thousands of contractors across the country--many of them with little time to waste--have called Capitol Services to help them in California."




Arizona Veterinarians Law and Regulations 2020


Book Description

This book contains relevant part of the Arizona Revised Statutes relating to regulation and licensing.The book was revised on February 14, 2020 to conform to the 2019 Legislative Session.




Arizona Contractor's Law


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Arizona Optometry Law and Regulations 2020


Book Description

This book contains relevant part of the Arizona Revised Statutes relating to regulation and licensing.The book was revised on February 14, 2020 to conform to the 2019 Legislative Session.




Construction Law Update 2020


Book Description

The 2020 Construction Law Update provides current coverage of legal issues that have a practical impact on the day-to-day functioning of the very dynamic processes in a dynamic industry, that is, construction. Highlights of the 2020 update include: Five chapters take readers through notable cases throughout the past year in the various regions of the country including recent developments under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, the False Claims Act (FCA), various federal regulations that potentially impact federal contractors, revised procedural rules in the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, and recent Department of Justice Memoranda impacting claims under the FCA. This edition also addresses developments in employees' health and safety issues as well as construction law developments. Contracting with the federal government comes with its own set of pitfalls. This year's chapter is written by a former JAG officer who has worked for and dealt with the government procurement process for over 40 years. Chances are his insight will bring new perspectives to navigating the treacherous federal government waters. Space. The Final Construction Site. This supplement contains an interesting and unique chapter dealing with building the International Space Station. Not a typical construction site, but a crowded one with fourteen different nations participating in the build. Who will get to and build on the Moon and Mars first? How do you build in zero gravity? Arbitration is a viable and popular alternative to the court process. The more you know and the more you prepare in advance, the better the outcome. Not only is arbitration a preference domestically, but with our global economy, arbitration is also a popular international option. Labor and employment should always be at the forefront of everyone's mind when putting together a team for a project, managing that team, or being part of the team. This chapter covers authorization to work, employment relationships, pay, ADA, sexual harassment and retaliation. These issues are not just for the owners and executives. We all have an obligation to the environment, and there are a myriad of environmental issues facing the construction industry today. Owners and contractors not only have to know how to build, but also have to know where to build and what impact that build will have on air and water pollution, stormwater, wastewater, noise, habitat loss, and much more. Why should an owner have a Suspension of Work clause in their contracts? This Update offers practical recommendations on what actions contractors should take to protect the recovery of damages and why these actions may help owners resolve claims in the field rather than the court. Note: Online subscriptions are for three-month periods. Previous Edition: Construction Law Update 2018, ISBN: 9781543810172¿