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(a) A finish carpenter is a specialty contractor who works on anything made of wood, or wood-like material, attached to the interior of a structure and which is visible, including
(1) interior wooden trim;
(2) cabinets;
(3) built-in shelving;
(4) interior stairs and banisters;
(5) cornices;
(6) laminated countertops;
(7) doors, door hardware, locks, and latches;
(8) windows and sills;
(9) wooden or plastic laminated wall paneling;
(10) moldings;
(11) chalkboards and tackboards;
(12) motorized window louvers, blinds, shades, or drapery hardware; or
(13) hardwood flooring and floor refinishing.
(b) Finish carpentry is either performed by the contractor or subcontracted to another similarly registered contractor.
History: Eff. 7/26/90, Register 115
Authority: AS 08.01.080
AS 08.18.171 (8)
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