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Section 326B.865 — Sign Contractor; Bond.

326B.865 SIGN CONTRACTOR; BOND. (a) A sign contractor may post a compliance bond with the commissioner, conditioned that the sign contractor shall faithfully perform duties and comply with laws, ordinances, rules, and contracts entered into for the installation of signs. The bond must be renewed biennially and maintained for so long as determined by the […]

Section 326B.87 — License Number; Advertising.

326B.87 LICENSE NUMBER; ADVERTISING. Subdivision 1. License number must be displayed. The license number of a licensee must be placed on all building permits and building permit applications made to or issued by the state or a political subdivision. In jurisdictions that have not adopted the State Building Code, the license number must be placed […]

Section 326B.875 — Disclosures.

326B.875 DISCLOSURES. If a licensee sells or offers to sell residential property, constructed by the licensee, which is or has been occupied by the licensee, the licensee must, prior to entering into a binding purchase agreement, provide to the buyer a written disclosure which states that any claims that arise as a result of the […]

Section 326B.88 — Public Education.

326B.88 PUBLIC EDUCATION. The commissioner may develop materials and programs to educate the public concerning licensure requirements. The commissioner may develop materials for reporting unlicensed contracting activity. The commissioner shall provide information in other languages. History: 1991 c 306 s 20; 2007 c 140 art 8 s 22,30; art 13 s 4

Section 326B.885 — License Renewal.

326B.885 LICENSE RENEWAL. Subdivision 1. Renewal. A licensee whose fully completed renewal application has been properly and timely filed and who has not received a notice of denial of renewal is considered to have been approved for renewal and may continue to transact business whether or not the renewed license has been received. Applications are […]

Section 326B.89 — Contractor Recovery Fund.

326B.89 CONTRACTOR RECOVERY FUND. Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given them. (b) “Gross annual receipts” means the total amount derived from residential contracting or residential remodeling activities, regardless of where the activities are performed, and must not be reduced by costs of goods sold, […]

Section 326B.86 — Bond; Insurance.

326B.86 BOND; INSURANCE. Subdivision 1. Bond. (a) Licensed manufactured home installers and licensed residential roofers must give and maintain a bond to the state. The bond must comply with section 326B.0921. (b) A licensed residential roofer must post a bond with a penal sum of at least $15,000. (c) A licensed manufactured home installer must […]

Section 326B.815 — Fees.

326B.815 FEES. Subdivision 1. Fees. (a) For the purposes of calculating fees under section 326B.092, an initial or renewed residential contractor, residential remodeler, or residential roofer license is a business license. Notwithstanding section 326B.092, the licensing fee for manufactured home installers under section 327B.041 is $180 for a three-year period. (b) All initial and renewal […]

Section 326B.821 — Continuing Education; Hours.

326B.821 CONTINUING EDUCATION; HOURS. Subdivision 1. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to establish standards for residential building contractor continuing education. Subd. 2. Hours. A qualifying person of a licensee must provide proof of completion of 14 hours of continuing education per two-year licensure period. Credit may not be earned if the licensee has […]

Section 326B.825 — Loss Of Qualifying Person.

326B.825 LOSS OF QUALIFYING PERSON. Upon the departure or disqualification of a licensee’s qualifying person because of death, disability, retirement, position change, or other reason, the licensee must notify the commissioner within 15 business days. The licensee shall have 120 days from the departure of the qualifying person to obtain a new qualifying person. Failure […]