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Under what condition may the Commission suspend or revoke a license?

  1. If the licensee does not pay fees

  2. If the licensee lies on their application

  3. If the licensee refuses to take an exam

  4. If the licensee has multiple licenses

The correct answer is: If the licensee lies on their application

The correct answer pertains to circumstances under which a license may be suspended or revoked due to dishonesty during the application process. Specifically, if a licensee provides false information or lies on their application, this undermines the integrity of the licensing process and is a serious violation of the expectations placed on licensed contractors. Honest disclosure is essential for maintaining public trust and ensuring that only qualified individuals manage construction projects. In contrast, while failure to pay fees, refusing to take an exam, or holding multiple licenses may lead to administrative actions or complications, these do not carry the same legal weight regarding the fundamental trust required for licensing. Particularly, issues stemming from dishonesty in an application are seen as direct threats to professional standards and accountability, thus justifying suspension or revocation of a license for that reason.