CHAPTER 444

CONTRACTORS

 

Section

    444-1 Definitions

    444-2 Exemptions

    444-3 Contractors license board

    444-4 Powers and duties of board

    444-5 Other assistants

    444-6 Repealed

    444-7 Classification

  444-7.5 Asbestos contractors

    444-8 Powers to classify and limit operations

    444-9 Licenses required

  444-9.1 Issuance of building permits; owner-builder

          registration

  444-9.2 Advertising

  444-9.3 Aiding or abetting

  444-9.5 Licensing of electrical or plumbing workers

   444-10 Investigation permitted

 444-10.5 Citation for unlicensed activity

 444-10.6 State of disaster; acting as a contractor without a

          license; penalty

 444-10.7 Enhanced penalties when elderly persons are targeted

   444-11 No license issued when

 444-11.1 Requirements to maintain license

   444-12 Application; fees

   444-13 Form for licenses

   444-14 Place of business and posting of license

   444-15 Fees; biennial renewals; inactive license

   444-16 Action on applications

 444-16.5 Bond

   444-17 Revocation, suspension, and renewal of licenses

   444-18 to 20 Repealed

   444-21 Death or dissociation

   444-22 Civil action

   444-23 Violation; penalties

 444-23.5 Forfeiture of property for unlicensed

          activity

   444-24 Injunction

   444-25 Payment for goods and services

 444-25.5 Disclosure; contracts

 444-25.7 Roofing contractors guarantee bond

   444-26 Contractors recovery fund; use of fund;

          person injured; fees

   444-27 Additional payments to fund

   444-28 Statute of limitations; recovery from fund

   444-29 Management of fund

   444-30 False statement

   444-31 The contractors license board has standing

          in court

   444-32 Subrogation to rights of creditor

   444-33 Waiver of rights

   444-34 Maximum liability

   444-35 Disciplinary action against licensee

   444-36 Prosecution of criminal violations

 

Note

 

  Subject to reassessment, this chapter is repealed effective December 31, 1999.  Section 26H-4.

 

Cross References

 

  Sunset evaluations modified, see §§26H-4, 5.

  Contractor repair act, see chapter 672E.

 

Case Notes

 

  Defendant's motion to dismiss denied; because it was feasible that plaintiff's actions constituted that of a "professional engineer acting solely in [its] professional capacity", it was not apparent that [this chapter] barred plaintiff from bringing lawsuit.  216 F. Supp. 2d 1133.

 

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