§ 62-6-137. Registration With the Department of Codes Administration or Other Appropriate Department — Posting of Permit Bonds
It shall be the duty of every person who makes contracts described in subdivisions (a)(1)-(4), and every person, making such contracts or subletting such contracts, or any part of the contracts, to register with the department of codes administration or other appropriate departments and to post a permit bond in the amount set forth in […]
§ 62-6-138. Prelicensing General Contractor Education Courses or Workshops
All prelicensing courses designed to assist an applicant in taking an examination as required by the board must be approved by the board before accepting applicants. A prelicensing general contractor education course or workshop shall be qualified for approval, if the board determines that it: Constitutes an organized program of learning, including a symposium, that […]
§ 62-6-139. Posting of Disciplinary Action on Board’s Website — Advertising Campaigns
When the board disciplines a contractor, home improvement services provider as defined by § 39-14-154(a) or home improvement contractor, the board shall post the following information on its website: The name of the contractor, home improvement services provider or home improvement contractor, together with the specific license and license number held by such person, or […]
§ 62-6-135. Applicability to Alarm Systems Contractors
This part shall not apply to entities certified under chapter 32, part 3, of this title, when those entities are performing functions for which those entities are certified.
§ 62-6-136. Unlawful Representation as a Licensed Contractor or Acting as a Contractor — Penalties — Liability
It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to represent itself as a licensed contractor or to act in the capacity of a “contractor” as defined in §§ 62-6-102, or 62-37-103 [repealed], and related rules and regulations of this state, or any similar statutes, rules and regulations of another state, while not licensed, unless […]
§ 62-6-126. Retirement of License — Procedure — Fee — Reinstatement — Disciplinary Actions — Renewal — Transferability
Any licensee may retire the licensee’s license by submitting a form prescribed by the board accompanied by the current active license certificate and a fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00). Upon receipt of an acceptable application to retire, the board shall issue a retired inactive license certificate to the contractor. The holder of a retired license […]
§ 62-6-127. [reserved.]
Notwithstanding title 66, chapter 11 or any other law to the contrary, title 66, chapter 11, shall not be available on single family residential construction to any person, firm or corporation that performs residential construction and that is required to be licensed as a contractor pursuant to this part and fails to have a valid […]
§ 62-6-129. Bid Bonds
In addition to any applicable requirement of § 12-4-201, no contract for the services of a construction manager shall be awarded for any public work in this state by any city, county or state authority or any board of education unless there is posted at the time of the submittal of a proposal for services […]
§ 62-6-130. Limited Licensed Electricians Not Contractors
Nothing in this part shall be construed to provide that a limited licensed electrician is a contractor. It is the intent of this part to provide that a limited licensed electrician is subject to the jurisdiction of the board solely for the purposes of licensure and disciplinary proceedings. No limited licensed electrician shall be authorized […]
§ 62-6-131. Bonds — Expiration of Licenses — Fees
No person shall be required to post a bond, provide a financial statement or provide a letter of reference in order to obtain a license as a limited licensed electrician. All limited licensed electrician licenses shall expire biennially on the month of their issuance. The board shall prescribe fees for the issuance and renewal of […]