32-1021. Original application for license; financial statement; bond; definition A. A person desiring to conduct a collection agency shall make an original application to the department on forms prescribed by the deputy director setting forth verified information to assist the deputy director in determining the applicant’s ability to meet the requirements of this chapter. B. […]
32-1022. Contents of financial statement; bond provisions A. The financial statement required by section 32-1021 shall be sworn to by the applicant, if the applicant is an individual, or by a partner, director, manager or treasurer in its behalf if the applicant is a partnership, corporation or incorporated association. The information in the financial statement […]
32-1023. Qualifications of applicants A. An applicant for a license issued under this chapter shall: 1. Be a citizen of the United States. 2. Not have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude. 3. Not have defaulted on payment of money collected or received for another. 4. Not have been a former licensee under […]
32-1024. Licensing out-of-state collection agents The deputy director shall issue a license to operate a collection agency to a person who holds and presents with the person’s application a valid and subsisting license to operate a collection agency issued by another state or an agency of another state if: 1. Requirements for securing the license […]
32-1025. Annual renewal of license; suspension; expiration A. Except as provided in section 32-4301, a person desiring to secure renewal of a collection agency license shall file a financial statement, make a renewal application to the department and pay the fees prescribed in section 6-126 not later than January 1 of each year on forms […]
32-1026. Issuance of licenses A. On receipt of an original application accompanied by the fees prescribed in section 6-126 and the financial statement and bond required by this chapter, the deputy director shall investigate the qualifications of the applicant and, if the applicant meets the qualifications of this chapter, shall approve the application. If the […]
32-1027. Issuance of provisional license for limited purposes In the event of the death of an individual licensee, dissolution of a licensee partnership by death or operation of law, or termination of employment of the active manager if the licensee is a firm, partnership, association or corporation, if it is shown that the financial and […]
32-1028. Fees Every original or renewal application shall be accompanied by the fees prescribed in section 6-126.
32-1121. Persons not required to be licensed; penalties; applicability (L19, Ch. 140, sec. 1) A. This chapter does not apply to: 1. An authorized representative of the United States government, this state or any county, incorporated city or town, reclamation district, irrigation district or other municipality or political subdivision of this state. 2. Trustees of […]
32-1121. Persons not required to be licensed; penalties; applicability (L19, Ch. 145, sec. 5) A. This chapter does not apply to: 1. An authorized representative of the United States government, this state or any county, incorporated city or town, reclamation district, irrigation district or other municipality or political subdivision of this state. 2. Officers of […]
32-1122. Qualifications for license A. A contractor’s license may be issued only by act of the registrar of contractors. The registrar shall: 1. Classify and qualify applicants for a license. 2. If necessary, change the license classification of a licensee in the case of a title reclassification, with or without a bond rider for the […]
32-1123. Unlicensed contractors; contract bidding; license denial; exemptions; warning A. Except as provided in subsection D of this section, if an entity that is not licensed or not properly licensed pursuant to this chapter bids on a contract for a project with an aggregate worth of more than $1, 000, the registrar may not issue […]
32-1123.01. Staggered periods of licensure; biennial renewal A. The registrar shall maintain a system of staggered licensure to distribute the work of licensure throughout the twelve months of the year. B. The registrar shall implement a system for biennial license renewal and provide for proration of license renewal fees for that purpose. C. The registrar […]
32-1124. License issuance; required posting and placement; license suspension A. When the registrar receives the fee required by this chapter and an application furnishing complete information as required by the registrar, the registrar shall notify the applicant within sixty days after the date of the filing of a complete application of the action taken on […]
32-1124.01. Confidentiality of licensee’s or license applicant’s personal identifying information; exception A. Notwithstanding any other law and except as provided in subsection C of this section, the registrar may not release to or make available for inspection by any person any of the following: 1. A licensee’s or license applicant’s residential address or residential telephone […]
32-1125. Renewal of license; qualifying party A. Except as provided in section 32-4301, a license issued under this chapter is suspended on the next business day following its renewal date by operation of law. An application for renewal of any current contracting license addressed to the registrar, with a valid bond or cash deposit on […]
32-1125.01. Inactive license A. A contractor may request the registrar, on forms prescribed by the registrar, to inactivate the contractor’s current license for a period not to exceed five years at one time by giving written notice to the registrar. The registrar, in the absence of any disciplinary proceeding or disciplinary suspension and on payment […]
32-1126. Fees A. The license fees prescribed by this chapter are as follows: 1. Application and license fees for an original biennial license: (a) For general residential contracting and subclassifications of general residential contracting, not more than $500. (b) For general commercial contracting and subclassifications of general commercial contracting, not more than $1, 500. (c) […]
32-1127. Qualifying party; responsibility A. While engaged as a qualifying party for a licensee, the qualifying party may not take other employment that would conflict with the person’s duties as qualifying party or conflict with the person’s ability to adequately supervise the work performed by the licensee. Such person may act in the capacity of […]
32-1127.01. Qualifying parties; disassociation with license; requalification A. If a person who qualified for a license ceases to be connected with the licensee, both the licensee and the qualifying party shall notify the registrar in writing within fifteen days after the disassociation. B. A licensee shall requalify through another person within sixty days after the […]