Cat5 Wiring

George Toft plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Thu, 21 Feb 2002 21:42:18 -0500


By AZ Law, the person performing the work does not need
to be certified, nor a contractor.  The person who owns
the business does need to be licensed.  A person who makes 
bids needs to be licensed.  This information is in
the links I posted.

George


Victor Odhner wrote:
> 
> One possible solution is for someone who IS licenced
> to "employ" someone who is not, as a middle-man.  This
> can cover city requirements, I think.  (George, are you
> licensed for this purpose?)
> 
> But the installer still needs to be certified, and needs
> to have the equipment to certify the Cat5 installation
> itself, right?
> 
> I know that it is a FELONY to do construction work
> for pay (maybe over a dollar limit, but not a high one)
> in the city of Phoenix, without being a licensed
> contractor.
> 
> Vic
> 
> George Toft wrote:
> >
> > I would advise all that are considering this to know that
> > Arizona Law requires licensed contractors (classification
> > K-67 or L-67 for commercial, C-12 for residential) to do
> > this kind of work.  To be a contractor, you have to fill
> > out a ton of paperwork, have a business, be licensed,
> > insured, and bonded.
> >
> > See http://www.rc.state.az.us/l_gen.html and
> > http://www.rc.state.az.us/l_class.html#L
> >
> > Cover your ASSets.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > George
> 
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