Complaints and investigations
Effective Apr 2, 2026Ark. R. 2026-30 (eff. April 2, 2026)Arkansas Code § 17-25-504
(a)
- (1) The purpose of the complaints procedure is to effectively deal with issues affecting the licensure of licensees.
- (2) The complaints procedure is not intended to function as a dispute resolution process or a code enforcement process.
(3) Any complaint registered with the Residential Construction Committee of alleged violations must be submitted in writing with proper information to identify:
- (A) Job site;
- (B) Owner, if possible;
- (C) Any name and phone numbers of individuals; and
- (D) Any other information that may tend to be useful in the investigation.
- (4) The complainant must furnish his or her or their name, address and phone number in order to obtain any other information that may be necessary for proper investigation.
- (5) A written response will be made to a complainant when the investigation is closed.
(b)
- (1) A contractor who is licensed shall cooperate with any investigation and provide the committee or the Contractors Licensing Board with all relevant information requested by the committee or board.
(2) The failure to cooperate or to timely provide the committee or board with relevant information as requested:
- (A) May constitute misconduct in the conduct of the contractor’s business; and
- (B) May subject the contractor to the revocation of the contractor’s license.
(c)
- (1) The committee may delegate to the administrator/investigator the authority to obtain licensee compliance as may be necessary.
- (2) The administrator/investigator will conduct all investigations in such a manner that would be complimentary to the licensing law.
- (3) The administrator/investigator may defer investigation into a complaint during the pendency of any civil litigation involving the complainant and contractor, and upon resolution of the litigation may take action consistent with the findings, order, or judgment of the civil court.
- (d) Any application being denied because of a violation of Arkansas Code §§ 17-25-101 – 17-25-513 may become invalid, and a new application must be submitted.
(e)
- (1) It is the stated purpose of the residential and home improvement law to protect homeowners and the purchasers of homes constructed in this state.
- (2) Because Acts 2011, No. 1208, expands the coverage of the residential law to include home improvement contractors, it is the intent of the committee to focus the enforcement of the law during the first year of its enactment through December 31, 2012, primarily on contractors that are harming homeowners.
- (3) The intent of the committee will be accomplished by placing emphasis on consumer complaints and contractors working in disaster areas.
- (4) Because it is not the intent to punish those who are initially unaware of the law, the committee will endeavor to educate the consumers and contractors as to the requirements of the law through December 31, 2012.