62-6-112 - License classifications Specialty classifications Contractor's authority to bid and contract.

62-6-112. License classifications Specialty classifications Contractor's authority to bid and contract.

(a)  There shall be nine (9) major construction classifications in which a contractor may apply for a license, the major classifications being:

     (1)  Commercial building construction;

     (2)  Industrial construction;

     (3)  Heavy construction;

     (4)  Highway, railroad and airport construction;

     (5)  Municipal and utility construction;

     (6)  Mechanical construction;

     (7)  Electrical construction;

     (8)  Environmental and special construction; and

     (9)  Residential construction.

(b)  The board shall promulgate by rules or regulations specialty classifications required under each major classification set out in subsection (a). Issuance of a license by the board to a contractor in any major classification automatically includes issuance of a license to the contractor in all specialty classifications included under the major classification.

(c)  A contractor may obtain a license in any of the specialty classifications that the board by rule or regulation may promulgate under each major classification, but the license in a specialty classification allows the contractor to bid, contract for or perform contracting work in that specialty classification only.

(d)  A contractor may not be licensed in six (6) or more specialty classifications under any one (1) major classification without successfully passing the written or oral examination, or both, for the major classification.

(e)  Notwithstanding any provision of this part to the contrary, the board may promulgate rules or regulations establishing subclassifications within the residential construction classification for which a limited license may be issued to an applicant who has successfully completed a seminar sponsored by the board in lieu of the written or oral examination, or both, and who has otherwise complied with the requirements of this part.

(f)  (1)  A commercial building contractor is authorized to bid on and contract for the construction, erection, alteration, repair or demolition of any building or structure for use and occupancy by the general public, including residential construction with more than four (4) units or greater than three (3) stories in height.

     (2)  A small commercial building contractor is authorized to bid on and contract for the construction, erection, alteration, repair or demolition of any building or structure for use and occupancy by the general public, the total cost of which does not exceed seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000).

[Acts 1994, ch. 986, § 9; 2000, ch. 632, § 1.]