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Which of the following would not lead to the suspension of a license?

  1. Conviction of a misdemeanor

  2. Providing false information on an application

  3. Practicing fraud

  4. Being convicted of a felony

The correct answer is: Conviction of a misdemeanor

The reason the option about the conviction of a misdemeanor would not lead to the suspension of a license lies in the nature and severity of misdemeanors compared to felonies and more serious infractions. Generally, a misdemeanor is considered a less severe offense, often resulting in a fine or a short period of imprisonment, if any. Depending on the regulations of a specific licensing board, a misdemeanor might not necessarily reflect on one's professional capabilities or ethics in a way that would warrant license suspension. In contrast, providing false information on an application, practicing fraud, and being convicted of a felony are all serious offenses that can significantly impact an individual's integrity and ability to safely and effectively perform the duties associated with a professional license. Licensing boards prioritize the ethical practice and trustworthiness of contractors, which is why these actions would typically lead to more severe consequences, including suspension or revocation of a license.