- (1) A home inspector, whether as an individual or a partnership, corporation, or manager-managed or member-managed limited liability company, shall register with the department on forms provided by the department and pay a registration fee for each home inspector covered by the registration. The registration fee must be set by the department by rule as provided in 39-9-206.
(2) For a first-time registration, a home inspector shall document that each person working under the registration certificate as a home inspector:
- (a) has successfully completed a minimum of 40 hours of comprehensive home inspection instruction approved by the department or a passing grade on the national home inspector examination offered by the examination board of professional home inspectors or another national examination as provided by the department by rule;
- (b) is a member of a national home inspection association; and
- (c) is covered by liability insurance, a minimum of $100,000 coverage in errors and omissions insurance, and either workers' compensation coverage or, if the home inspector is self-employed with no other employees and does not have workers' compensation coverage, an independent contractor's exemption certificate.
(3) A home inspector renewing a registration shall provide documentation that each home inspector covered by the registration:
- (a) has completed 40 hours of continuing education over the prior 2 years;
- (b) is a member in a national home inspection association; and
- (c) is covered by liability insurance, a minimum of $100,000 in errors and omissions insurance, and either workers' compensation coverage or an independent contractor's exemption certificate if the home inspector is self-employed with no other employees.
(4) Failure to register and pay a registration fee may result in:
- (a) a fine as determined by the department by rule; and
- (b) removal of the home inspector's registration on the department's website used to list registered home inspectors. Upon payment of the registration fee, the department shall reinstate the listing and charge a fee for reinstatement as provided in 39-9-206.
(5)
- (a) A fee or fine collected under this section must be deposited in a state special revenue account to the credit of the department for administration and enforcement of this chapter.
- (b) A penalty under this section does not apply to a violation that is determined to be an inadvertent error.
- (6) The department may adopt rules to implement this section.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 294, L. 2019.