(a) All licenses issued under the provisions of this chapter shall expire on March 1 of every third year beginning on March 1, 1998. All renewal fees shall be paid prior to the license being renewed.
(b) Any person who fails to renew a license issued under the provisions of this chapter within 60 days after it has expired shall pay in addition to the renewal fee a reinstatement fee equal to 50% of the renewal fee.
(c) Residential building contractor licenses or residential roofing and repair contractor licenses not renewed within one year from the date of expiration shall not be renewed until the designated construction supervisor has submitted to and passed the construction supervisor's examination and has paid the examination and license fees required of a new residential building contractor or residential roofing and repair contractor and has met all other conditions required to hold a residential building contractor's license or residential roofing and repair contractor's license.
(d) Inactive construction supervisors’ licenses not renewed within one year of expiration shall not be renewed until the inactive construction supervisor has submitted to and passed an examination and has paid the examination and license fees required for a new license.
(1992 Code, § 11-91) (Ord. 115-94, passed 12-19-1994; Ord. 12-98, passed 2-2-1998; Ord. 35-19, passed 3-19-2019; Ord. 110-23, passed 11-21-2023)