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REGULATIONS
Vol. 27 Iss. 11 - January 31, 2011TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSINGBOARD FOR CONTRACTORSChapter 22Emergency RegulationTitle of Regulation: 18VAC50-22. Board for Contractors Regulations (amending 18VAC50-22-10, 18VAC50-22-100; adding 18VAC50-22-65, 18VAC50-22-66).
Statutory Authority: §§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-1102 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Dates: March 2, 2011, and until replaced by final regulations as provided in the third enactment of Chapters 260 and 280 of the 2010 Acts of Assembly.
Agency Contact: Eric L. Olson, Executive Director, Board for Contractors, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 400, Richmond, VA 23233, telephone (804) 367-2785, FAX (804) 527-4401, or email contractors@dpor.virginia.gov.
Preamble:
This action is an emergency situation pursuant to § 2.2-4011 of the Code of Virginia. Chapters 260 and 280 of the 2010 Acts of Assembly require regulations to be effective within 280 days of enactment.
The General Assembly determined that boards within the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation need to develop regulations to address temporary licensure and certification. The amendments to the statutes introduce "temporary license" to the regulatory authority of the Board for Contractors and state that the Board for Contractors will issue temporary licenses. These regulations define entry requirements, list fees, and set forth the disciplinary authority of the board for this license.
The Board for Contractors determined that the issuance of temporary licenses would help protect the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Virginia by assuring those contractors entering the Commonwealth of Virginia, and who apply for licensure, do not have to wait through the delay in the normal licensing process. The issuance of temporary licenses allow companies to bid on or do contracting work faster than if those companies had to wait through the normal licensing process. Additionally, temporary licenses provide protection to consumers as temporary licensees are subject to the rules, regulations, and disciplinary processes of the board during the period of temporary licensure. The Contractor's Union also supports temporary licenses for contractor entities.
Part I
Definitions18VAC50-22-10. General definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter, unless a different meaning is provided or is plainly required by the context, shall have the following meanings:
"Affidavit" means a written statement of facts, made voluntarily, and confirmed by the oath or affirmation of the party making it, taken before a notary or other person having the authority to administer such oath or affirmation.
"Business entity" means a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, or any other form of organization permitted by law.
"Controlling financial interest" means the direct or indirect ownership or control of more than 50% ownership of a firm.
"Firm" means any business entity recognized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
"Formal vocational training" means courses in the trade administered at an accredited educational facility; or formal training, approved by the department, conducted by trade associations, businesses, military, correspondence schools or other similar training organizations.
"Full-time employee" means an employee who spends a minimum of 30 hours a week carrying out the work of the licensed contracting business.
"Helper" or "laborer" means a person who assists a licensed tradesman and who is not an apprentice as defined in 18VAC50-30-10.
"Licensee" means a firm holding a license issued by the Board for Contractors to act as a contractor, as defined in § 54.1-1100 of the Code of Virginia.
"Net worth" means assets minus liabilities. For purposes of this chapter, assets shall not include any property owned as tenants by the entirety.
"Reciprocity" means an arrangement by which the licensees of two states are allowed to practice within each other's boundaries by mutual agreement.
"Reinstatement" means having a license restored to effectiveness after the expiration date has passed.
"Renewal" means continuing the effectiveness of a license for another period of time.
"Responsible management" means the following individuals:
1. The sole proprietor of a sole proprietorship;
2. The partners of a general partnership;
3. The managing partners of a limited partnership;
4. The officers of a corporation;
5. The managers of a limited liability company;
6. The officers or directors of an association or both; and
7. Individuals in other business entities recognized under the laws of the Commonwealth as having a fiduciary responsibility to the firm.
"Sole proprietor" means any individual, not a corporation, who is trading under his own name, or under an assumed or fictitious name pursuant to the provisions of §§ 59.1-69 through 59.1-76 of the Code of Virginia.
"Supervision" means providing guidance or direction of a delegated task or procedure by a tradesman licensed in accordance with Chapter 11 (§ 54.1-1100 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia, being accessible to the helper or laborer, and periodically observing and evaluating the performance of the task or procedure.
"Supervisor" means the licensed master or journeyman tradesman who has the responsibility to ensure that the installation is in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code and provides supervision to helpers and laborers as defined in this chapter.
"Temporary license" means a license issued by the board pursuant to § 54.1-201.1 of the Code of Virginia that authorizes that person to engage in the practice of contracting until such time as the license is issued, or 45 days from the date of issuance of the temporary license, whichever occurs first.
"Tenants by the entirety" means a tenancy which is created between a husband and wife and by which together they hold title to the whole with right of survivorship so that, upon death of either, the other takes whole to exclusion of the deceased's remaining heirs.
18VAC50-22-65. Temporary licenses.
A. A firm applying for a temporary license must meet all of the requirements of § 54.1-201.1 of the Code of Virginia, including the simultaneous submission of a completed application for licensure, and the provisions of this section.
B. A firm must hold a comparable license or certificate in another state and provide verification of current licensure or certification from the other state in a format acceptable to the board. The license or certificate, as applicable, must be in good standing and have comparable qualifications to the Virginia license applied for by the firm.
C. The following provisions apply to a temporary license issued by the board:
1. A temporary license shall not be renewed.
2. A firm shall not be issued more than one temporary license.
3. The issuance of the license shall void the temporary license.
4. If the board denies approval of the application for a license, the temporary license shall be automatically suspended.
D. Any firm continuing to practice as a contractor after a temporary license has expired and who has not obtained a comparable license or certificate may be prosecuted and fined by the Commonwealth under § 54.1-111 A 1 of the Code of Virginia.
18VAC50-22-66. Board's disciplinary authority over temporary license holders.
A. A temporary licensee shall be subject to all laws and regulations of the board, and shall remain under and be subject to the disciplinary authority of the board during the period of temporary licensure.
B. The license shall be subject to disciplinary action for any violations of the board's statutes or regulations during the period of temporary licensure or certification.
18VAC50-22-100. Fees.
Each check or money order shall be made payable to the Treasurer of Virginia. All fees required by the board are nonrefundable. In the event that a check, money draft or similar instrument for payment of a fee required by statute or regulation is not honored by the bank or financial institution named, the applicant or regulant shall be required to remit fees sufficient to cover the original fee, plus an additional processing charge set by the department:
Fee Type
When Due
Amount Due
Class C Initial License
with license application
$210
Class B Initial License
with license application
$345
Class A Initial License
with license application
$360
Temporary License
with license application and applicable initial license fee
$50
Qualified Individual Exam Fee
with exam application
$20
Class B Exam Fee
with exam application ($20 per section)
$40
Class A Exam Fee
with exam application ($20 per section)
$60
Note: A $25 Recovery Fund assessment is also required with each initial license application. If the applicant does not meet all requirements and does not become licensed, this assessment will be refunded. The examination fees approved by the board but administered by another governmental agency or organization shall be determined by that agency or organization.
NOTICE: The following forms used in administering the regulation were filed by the agency. The forms are not being published; however, online users of this issue of the Virginia Register of Regulations may click on the name to access a form. The forms are also available through the agency contact, or at the Office of the Registrar of Regulations, General Assembly Building, 2nd Floor, Richmond, Virginia 23219.
FORMS (18VAC50-22)
Contractor Licensing Information, 27INTRO (5/09).Trade-Related Examinations and Qualifications Information, 27EXINFO (5/09).License Application, 27LIC (rev. 4/10).Class C License Application (Short Form), 27CSF (rev. 4/10).Contractor Licensing Information, 27INTRO (8/10).
Trade-Related Examinations and Qualifications Information, 27EXINFO (3/10).
License Application, 27LIC (rev. 3/11).
Class C License Application (Short Form), 27CSF (rev. 9/10).
Additional License Classification/Specialty Designation Application, 27ADDCL (rev. 4/10).
Change of Qualified Individual Application, 27CHQI (rev. 4/10).
Change of Designated Employee Application, 27CHDE (rev. 4/10).
Changes of Responsible Management Form, 27CHRM (eff. 5/09).
Experience Reference, 27EXP (8/07).Certificate of License Termination, 27TERM (5/09).
Certificate of License Termination, 27TERM (5/09).
Education Provider Listing Form, 27EDLIST (5/09).
Financial Statement, 27FINST (5/09).Financial Statement, 27FINST (12/10).
Additional Qualified Individual Experience Reference Form, 27QIEXP (5/09).
VA.R. Doc. No. R11-2484; Filed January 7, 2011, 2:14 p.m.