CHAPTER 116: CONTRACTORS
Section
   116.01   Definition
   116.02   License required
   116.03   Issuance of license
   116.04   Denial and appeal
   116.05   License fee; renewal
   116.06   License year; notice of expiration of license
   116.07   Insurance required
   116.08   Revocation
   116.09   Evidence of license posted
 
   116.99   Penalty
§ 116.01 DEFINITION.
   For purpose of this chapter, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   CONTRACTOR. Any person, firm, organization, partnership or corporation that holds itself out for hire engaged in the business of providing professional construction services including, but not limited to, carpentry, plumbing, roofing, electrical, mechanical, landscaping, tree trimming and removal, communications, home repair, masonry, swimming pool installation, demolition and general contracting.
(1994 Code, § 116.01) (Ord. 00-10, passed 3-27-2000)
§ 116.02 LICENSE REQUIRED.
   (A)   No person shall operate as a contractor within the city without first having been issued a license by the Department of Public Health and Safety.
   (B)   The Office of Code Enforcement shall maintain applications for contractor’s licenses, which shall include:
      (1)   Full name and address of owner/operator;
      (2)   Type of business;
      (3)   Reference of past performance;
      (4)   State license number or registration, if applicable;
      (5)   Length of time business has been in operation; and
      (6)   Social Security number or federal employer identification number.
(1994 Code, § 116.02) (Ord. 00-10, passed 3-27-2000) Penalty, see § 116.99
§ 116.03 ISSUANCE OF LICENSE.
   (A)   Upon receipt of an application for a license, the Office of Code Enforcement shall conduct an investigation before the issuance of such license, and shall file a report with the Commissioner of Public Health and Safety in 14 days after receiving an application or copy thereof.
   (B)   When the provisions of this chapter have been complied with and the Department of Public Health and Safety is satisfied that the applicant for such license meets the qualifications thereof, the license shall be granted to the applicant.
(1994 Code, § 116.03) (Ord. 00-10, passed 3-27-2000)
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