(a) Residential building.
(1) In order to show appropriate experience, qualifications, and ability to perform in residential building, the following must be provided:
- (A) Proof of four (4) years of appropriate, verifiable experience in the building industry (commercial or residential) must be shown;
- (B) Three (3) verifiable references on the forms prescribed by the Residential Contractors Committee; or
- (C) Having passed the appropriate examination.
- (2) Compliance with all other state laws and rules reasonably connected to the performance of residential building.
- (3) The committee will take into consideration past performance, complaints, or violations of the law or rules of the committee and of the Contractors Licensing Board.
(b) Residential remodeler.
(1) In order to show appropriate experience, qualifications, and ability to perform residential remodeling, the following must be provided:
- (A) Proof of two (2) years of appropriate, verifiable experience in the remodeling industry (commercial or residential) must be shown;
- (B) Three (3) verifiable references on the forms prescribed by the committee; or
- (C) Having passed the appropriate examination.
- (2) Compliance with all other state laws and rules reasonably connected to the performance of residential remodeling.
- (3) The committee will take into consideration past performance, complaints, or violations of the law or rules of the committee and of the board.
(c) Specialties.
(1) In order to show appropriate experience, qualifications, and ability to perform residential specialty contacting, the following must be provided:
- (A) Proof of appropriate verifiable experience in the specialty area (commercial or residential) must be shown;
- (B) Three (3) verifiable references on the forms prescribed by the committee; or
- (C) Having passed the appropriate examination.
- (2) Compliance with all other state laws and rules reasonably connected to the performance of residential remodeling.
- (3) The committee will take into consideration past performance, complaints, or violations of the law or rules of the committee and of the board.
- (d) Any applicant who holds in good standing a substantially equivalent license from another jurisdiction shall not be required to demonstrate experience.