CHAPTER 41 - RESIDENTIAL AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS
- § 43-41-1 - Legislative findings
- § 43-41-2 - Definitions
- § 43-41-3 - Creation of State Licensing Board for Residential and General Contractors; membership; divisions; vacancies; qualifications; terms; meetings
- § 43-41-4 - Appointment of members; chairperson; meetings and quorums; assistance from professional licensing boards division
- § 43-41-5 - Board meetings; power of board and its divisions; investigations; immunity from liability; failure to appear at hearing; voluntary surrender of license; application; subpoenas
- § 43-41-6 - Application and appropriate fee; eligibility for licensure as residential-basic contractor, residential-light commercial contractor, general contractor; examination of qualified applican
- § 43-41-7 - Written warranties required
- § 43-41-8 - Eligibility for licensure without examination; reciprocity; burden upon applicant
- § 43-41-9 - Licensing of individuals and organizations; joint ventures treated uniquely; notification to division of changes; separation of sole qualifying agent; disciplinary actions taken against
- § 43-41-10 - Reprimand, revocation, or other corrective actions authorized; issuance of stop-work orders; adoption of rules and regulations; lifting of suspension
- § 43-41-11 - Effect of licensure
- § 43-41-12 - Penalty for violating provisions; architect or engineer utilizing nonlicensed personnel
- § 43-41-13 - Issuance of restraining order and injunction to restrain against further violations
- § 43-41-14 - Role of building inspectors; penalty for noncompliance with chapter; posting of requirements
- § 43-41-15 - Death of contractor; notifications; completion of work
- § 43-41-16 - Grounds for revocation of license; authorized action by division in event of wrongdoing; interest and penalties; continuing education as requirement for resumption of standing
- § 43-41-17 - Effective date of licensing and sanctioning provisions; unenforceable contracts; compliance with county or municipal requirements; exemption for DOT contractors; other exceptions