§ 17-25-511. Appeal from committee decision
Any person aggrieved by an action or decision of the Residential Contractors Committee may appeal to the Contractors Licensing Board within ten (10) calendar days after the action or decision under procedures prescribed by the board. Aggrieved parties shall be granted an opportunity to address the board regarding the committee’s actions, and the final actions […]
§ 17-25-512. Expiration of license — Fees
All licenses issued by the Contractors Licensing Board shall expire one (1) year after the date of issuance unless otherwise provided by the Residential Contractors Committee. The committee may charge reasonable examination fees and delinquency fees and may charge a fee not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) for new licenses or renewal of a […]
§ 17-25-501. Purpose
It is the intent of this subchapter to protect homeowners and the purchasers of homes constructed in this state by establishing reasonable and adequate licensing and regulation of homebuilders and home improvement contractors. It is intended that this subchapter apply to everyone not specifically excluded. It is also the intent of this subchapter that the […]
§ 17-25-502. Definitions
As used in this subchapter: (1) “Home improvement contractor” means any person, firm, partnership, copartnership, association, corporation, or other organization or any combination that attempts to or submits a bid or contracts, undertakes, or assumes charge in a supervisory capacity or otherwise manages the reconstruction, alteration, renovation, repair, modification, improvement, removal, demolition, or addition to […]
§ 17-25-503. Committee established — Members — Expenses — Administrative support
(a) (1) There is created the Residential Contractors Committee, to consist of seven (7) members. (2) (A) (i) The Governor shall appoint five (5) persons, each of whom has at least five (5) years’ experience in residential construction. (ii) The Governor shall consult the statewide trade organization or organizations that represent the residential construction industry […]
§ 17-25-504. Authority
The Residential Contractors Committee may: (1) Issue, modify, suspend, and revoke licenses issued by the committee; (2) Establish qualifications for licenses issued by the committee; (3) Enforce this subchapter and the committee’s rules; (4) Issue rules necessary for the implementation of this subchapter; (5) Levy civil penalties under this subchapter; (6) Issue orders of abatement […]
§ 17-25-505. License from committee required. [Effective until July 1, 2020.]
(a) A person shall not act as a residential building contractor after July 1, 2001, unless licensed by the Residential Contractors Committee or exempted from licensure under this subchapter. (b) A person shall not act as a home improvement contractor after January 1, 2012, unless: (1) Licensed by the committee; or (2) Exempt from licensure […]