Agency 50. Board For Contractors
- Preface
- Agency Summary
- Chapter 10
- Public Participation Guidelines [Repealed]Read all
- Section 10
- [Repealed]
- Section 20
- [Repealed]
- Section 30
- [Repealed]
- Section 40
- [Repealed]
- Section 50
- [Repealed]
- Section 60
- [Repealed]
- Section 70
- [Repealed]
- Section 80
- [Repealed]
- Section 90
- [Repealed]
- Chapter 11
- Public Participation GuidelinesRead all
- Part I
- Purpose and Definitions
- Section 10
- Purpose
- Section 20
- Definitions
- Part II
- Notification of Interested Persons
- Section 30
- Notification List
- Section 40
- Information to Be Sent to Persons on the Notification List
- Part III
- Public Participation Procedures
- Section 50
- Public Comment
- Section 60
- Petition for Rulemaking
- Section 70
- Appointment of Regulatory Advisory Panel
- Section 80
- Appointment of Negotiated Rulemaking Panel
- Section 90
- Meetings
- Section 100
- Public Hearings on Regulations
- Section 110
- Periodic Review of Regulations
- Chapter 20
- Board for Contractors Regulations [Repealed]Read all
- Section 10
- [Repealed]
- Chapter 22
- Board for Contractors RegulationsRead all
- Part I
- Definitions
- Section 10
- General Definitions
- Section 20
- Definitions of License Classifications
- Section 30
- Definitions of Specialty Services
- Part II
- Entry
- Section 40
- Requirements for a Class C License
- Section 50
- Requirements for a Class B License
- Section 60
- Requirements for a Class A License
- Section 62
- Requirements for Residential Building Energy Analyst Firm
- Section 65
- Temporary Licenses
- Section 66
- Board's Disciplinary Authority over Temporary License Holders
- Section 70
- Qualifications for Licensure by Reciprocity or Substantial Equivalency
- Section 80
- Examinations
- Section 90
- Past Due Recovery Fund Assessments
- Section 100
- Fees
- Part III
- Renewal
- Section 110
- Renewal Required
- Section 120
- Procedures for Renewal
- Section 130
- Qualifications for Renewal
- Section 140
- Renewal Fees
- Section 150
- Board Discretion to Deny Renewal
- Part IV
- Reinstatement
- Section 160
- Reinstatement Required
- Section 170
- Reinstatement Fees
- Section 180
- Status of Licensee During the Period Prior to Reinstatement
- Section 190
- Board Discretion to Deny Reinstatement
- Part V
- Standards of Practice and Conduct
- Section 200
- Remedial Education, Revocation or Suspension; Fines
- Section 210
- Change of Business Entity Requires a New License
- Section 220
- Change of Responsible Management, Designated Employee, or Qualified Individual
- Section 230
- Change of Name or Address
- Section 240
- Deletion or Addition of a Classification or Specialty
- Section 250
- Fees
- Section 260
- Filing of Charges; Prohibited Acts
- Section 270
- [Repealed]
- Part VI
- Prelicense Education
- Section 300
- Prelicense Education Courses
- Section 310
- Requirements for Prelicense Education Providers
- Section 320
- Reporting of Course Completion
- Section 330
- Posting Prelicense Education Course Certificates of Approval
- Section 340
- Reporting of Changes
- Section 350
- Denial or Withdrawal of Approval
- FORMS
- Forms (18VAC50-22)
- Chapter 30
- Individual License and Certification RegulationsRead all
- Part I
- General
- Section 10
- Definitions
- Part II
- Entry
- Section 20
- [Repealed]
- Section 25
- Application Procedures
- Section 30
- General RequirementsFor Licensure or Certification
- Section 39
- Qualifications for Examination Approval for a Tradesman, Gas Fitter, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Fitter, or Natural Gas Fitter Provider License
- Section 40
- [Repealed]
- Section 41
- Evidence of Ability and ProficiencyFor Automatic Fire Sprinkler Inspector
- Section 42
- Qualifications for Examination Approval for a Backflow Prevention Device Worker Certification
- Section 43
- Qualifications for an Elevator Mechanic Certification
- Section 44
- Qualifications for Examination Approval for a Water Well Systems Provider Certification
- Section 45
- Qualifications for an Accessibility Mechanic Certification and Limited Use/Limited Application (Lula) Endorsement
- Section 46
- Qualifications for a Residential Building Energy Analyst License
- Section 47
- Verification of Experience and Education
- Section 48
- Continuing Education Allowable As Formal Vocational Training
- Section 50
- Exemptions from Examination
- Section 60
- [Repealed]
- Section 70
- Other Recognized Programs
- Section 73
- [Repealed]
- Section 75
- [Repealed]
- Section 80
- [Repealed]
- Section 90
- Fees for Licensure and Certification
- Section 100
- Fees for Examinations
- Section 110
- [Repealed]
- Section 120
- Renewal
- Section 130
- Reinstatement
- Section 140
- Status of Regulant During the Period Prior to Reinstatement
- Part IV
- Standards of Practice
- Section 150
- Adding or Deleting Trade Designations
- Section 160
- Change of Address
- Section 170
- Transfer of License or Certification Prohibited
- Section 180
- [Repealed]
- Part V
- Standards of Conduct
- Section 185
- Grounds for Disciplinary Action
- Section 190
- Prohibited Acts
- Part VI
- Vocational Training and Continuing Education Providers
- Section 200
- Vocational Training
- Section 210
- Continuing Education Providers
- Section 220
- Continuing Education Courses
- Section 230
- Reporting of Course Completion
- Section 240
- [Repealed]
- Section 250
- Reporting of Changes
- Section 260
- Withdrawal of Approval
- Section 270
- Board Authority to Audit Approved Education Courses
- FORMS
- Forms (18VAC50-30)
- DIBR
- Documents Incorporated by Reference (18VAC50-30)
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