(1) The following is unprofessional conduct for a construction contractor licensee, a license applicant, or on behalf of the licensee as an individual listed in 37-45-201(1)(d):
(a) fraud, misrepresentation, deception, or concealment of a material fact in:
- (i) applying for or assisting in securing a license or license renewal;
- (ii) advertising;
- (iii) written communications with a client; or
- (iv) a contract, written contract negotiations, or in written communications with a person with whom the licensee has a contract;
- (b) misappropriating funds from a client;
(c) interference with an investigation into a construction contractor license by the department by:
- (i) failure to respond or cooperate with requests from the department;
- (ii) willful misrepresentation of facts relevant to the investigation; or
- (iii) use of threats or harassment against a client or witness to prevent the client or witness from providing evidence to the department;
(d) hiring or classifying a person as an independent contractor if:
- (i) the person does not have an independent contractor exemption certificate if required by 39-71-417;
- (ii) the department has suspended, revoked, or denied the person's independent contractor exemption certificate; or
- (iii) the person is hired to work in a trade, business, occupation, or profession that is not listed on the independent contractor exemption certificate;
- (e) allowing an independent contractor to perform work not in the trade, business, occupation, or profession listed on their independent contractor exemption certificate; or
(f) failing to comply with:
- (i) the Workers' Compensation Act, Title 39, chapter 71;
- (ii) the Unemployment Insurance Law, Title 39, chapter 51; or
- (iii) the wage payment, minimum wage, and overtime payment provisions of Title 39, chapter 3.
(2)
- (a) Failure to comply with the provisions of this section constitutes unprofessional conduct, and the provisions of 37-1-402 apply. The provisions of 37-1-410 do not apply to a construction contractor license or license applicant under this chapter.
- (b) The department may adopt additional unprofessional conduct standards by rule.
History: En. Sec. 7, Ch. 644, L. 2025.