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Te 130 Raleigh, NC 27601 919-996-4200 General Statute 160A-421. A Stop Work Order violation shall constitute a Class 1 misdemeanor. Daily fines may be levied. Date Address Name WORK TO STOP The following permits are required: Building Footings Electrical Slab Foundation Framing Temporary Board Rough-In Final Mechanical Gas Rough-In Final Plumbing Gas Rough-In Final Insulation Final Other: Work may continue after all required permits have been issued. Permits are availab.

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  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Stop Work Order form and open it in your selected editor.
  2. Fill in the date section accurately, as this marks the official record of your submission.
  3. Provide your current address where the work is being conducted, ensuring it matches any official documentation.
  4. Enter your name in the designated field, as this identifies you as the person responsible for the work.
  5. In the 'Work to Stop' section, clearly state the types of permits that are required for the work that has been halted. Ensure you list all relevant permits - building, electrical, plumbing, and any others as needed.
  6. Refer to the 'Other' section if there are any additional permits needed beyond those explicitly listed.
  7. Understand that work may resume only after all necessary permits have been issued, and reference the Development Services Customer Service Center for obtaining these permits.
  8. Finally, after ensuring all sections are complete and accurate, save your changes, and choose to download, print, or share the form as needed.

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One of the key differences between the two types of orders is the types of recovery available to the contractor. While Suspension of Work clauses prohibit the recovery of profit, Stop-Work Order provisions do not.

Related Definitions Cease work order means an order issued by a State Inspector to immediately stop regulated activities, being conducted in violation of this Part, until the violator can demonstrate their ability to comply with the Department.

Lifting a Stop Work Order Request a re-inspection from the unit that issued the SWO to verify that all the violating conditions have been corrected. Pay any applicable civil penalties. Contact the unit that issued the SWO to have the order rescinded.

Key Differences Between the Clauses: Suspension of Work Clause: Profit is not recoverable. Stop-Work Order Clause: Profit is not explicitly excluded, and thus is recoverable.

A stop work order is a legal tool project owners (or occasionally other parties) use to shut down work on a construction jobsite until the issue is fixed or the parties reach an agreement.

If Contractor fails to correct any defective Work or repeatedly fails to perform the Work in ance with the Contract Documents, Owner shall have the right to order Contractor to stop performing the Work, or any portion thereof, until the cause for such order is eliminated.

A Stop Order is a legal demand to cease all employee labor at a job site due to violation of state law(s). This type of order is issued by government agencies when there are safety concerns or unlawful actions in progress.

When CSLB issues a Stop Order, the contractor must immediately stop using employee labor on all of his or her projects until an appropriate workers' compensation insurance policy has been secured and the contractor provides written proof of the policy to CSLB.

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