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  10. Article 6 - (339.601...339.606)


Article 6 - (339.601...339.606)


  • Section 339.601 Practicing Regulated Occupation or Using Designated Title; License or Registration Required; Operation of Barber College, School of Cosmetology, or Real Estate School; License or Approval Required; Effect of Suspended, Revoked, or Lapsed License or Registration; Violation as Misdemeanor; Penalties; Person Not Licensed as Residential Builder or Residential Maintenance and Alteration Contractor; Person Not Licensed as Architect, Professional Engineer, or Professional Land Surveyor; Violation; Penalties; Restitution; Injunctive Relief; Exceptions; "Affected Person" Defined; Investigation; Forfeiture; Remedies; Performance of Services by Interior Designer; Notice of Conviction to Department.
  • Section 339.601a Repealed. 2014, Act 193, Imd. Eff. June 24, 2014.
  • Section 339.602 Violation of Act, Rule, or Order; Penalties.
  • Section 339.603 Restitution; Suspension of License or Certificate of Registration.
  • Section 339.604 Violation of Article Regulating Occupation or Commission of Prohibited Act; Penalties.
  • Section 339.605 Action in Name of State; Intervention and Prosecution by Attorney General; Action by Department; Standing.
  • Section 339.606 Forfeiture.
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