Okla. Stat. tit. 59, § 1151.25a
Residential Roofing Endorsement - Requirements
Effective Jan 1, 2027Laws 2025, HB 1628, c. 368, § 4, eff. July 1, 2026; Amended by Laws 2026, SB 1873, c. 229, § 1, emerg. eff. July 1, 2026 (superseded document available); Amended by Laws 2026, HB 3800, c. 317, § 18, eff. January 1, 2027 (superseded document available).
Multiple Amendments Enacted
- A. Except as otherwise provided in the Roofing Contractor Registration Act, beginning January 1, 2027, every roofing contractor, except for those defined in subsection G of this section, offering to engage in or engaging in performing residential roofing contractor work in this state shall be required to receive a residential roofing endorsement. To receive a residential roofing endorsement, the roofing contractor shall be required to take and successfully pass a residential roofing examination approved under the provisions of the Roofing Contractor Registration Act with a minimum score of seventy percent (70%), and be in compliance with all other provisions of the Roofing Contractor Registration Act and rules before acting or being endorsed as a residential roofing contractor. For applicants who have been registered and in good standing with the Construction Industries Board on January 1, 2027, there shall be a twelve-month grandfathering-in period from January 1, 2027, to January 1, 2028, to either pass the exam or complete an additional ten (10) hours of continuing education credits approved in advance by the Committee of Roofing Examiners to be granted a residential roofer endorsement. Any applicant who has been registered, is in good standing with the Board, and possesses a current commercial roofer endorsement on January 1, 2027, shall be exempt from the residential roofing examination and additional ten (10) hours of continuing education credits required to receive a residential roofing endorsement.
- B. Examinations for a residential roofer endorsement shall be uniform and practical in nature and sufficiently strict to test the qualifications and fitness of the applicants for endorsement. Examinations shall be in whole or in part in writing. Examinations shall be offered at least monthly; dates, times, and locations shall be determined by the registrar or third-party vendor with approval of the registrar.
- C. Any applicant initially failing to pass the examination shall not be permitted to take another examination for a period of thirty (30) days. Any applicant subsequently failing to pass the examination shall not be permitted to take another examination for a period of ninety (90) days. However, in a declared state of emergency, the examination shall be available as often as possible as determined by the registrar.
- D. No residential roofer endorsement shall be renewed unless the qualifying party has completed the required hours of continuing education, as determined and approved by the Committee of Roofing Examiners.
- E. For all new applicants not registered and in good standing with the Board on or prior to January 1, 2027, the Board shall issue a residential roofer endorsement to qualifying applicants no sooner than thirty (30) days from the date of successful completion of the exam. New applicants shall not be allowed to sell, offer, bid, inspect, or perform any residential roofing contractor work in this state until a residential roofer endorsement is issued.
F. For all applicants registered and in good standing with the Board on or prior to January 1, 2027:
- 1. The residential roofer endorsement shall be issued immediately upon compliance with the provisions of this section; and
- 2. Applicants shall be allowed to continue residential roofing contractor work at all times during the residential roofer endorsement application process, until January 1, 2028, when all persons shall have a valid residential roofer endorsement to perform residential roofing work unless otherwise exempted under the Roofing Contractor Registration Act.
G. The residential roofing endorsement shall not apply to roofing labor contractors who:
- 1. Only provide roofing construction labor services;
- 2. Are working directly for a registered roofing contractor that possesses a residential roofing endorsement; and
3. Are not providing any materials.
Version 2 (Amended by Laws 2026, HB 3800, c. 317, § 18, eff. January 1, 2027)
- A. Except as otherwise provided in the Roofing Contractor Registration Act, beginning January 1, 2027, every roofing contractor, except labor-only crews as defined in this act offering to engage in or engaging in performing residential roofing contractor work in this state shall be required to receive a residential roofer endorsement. To receive a residential roofer endorsement, the roofing contractor shall be required to take and successfully pass a residential roofing examination approved under the provisions of this act with a minimum score of seventy percent (70%), and be in compliance with all other provisions of this act and rules before acting or being endorsed as a residential roofing contractor. For applicants who have been registered and in good standing with the Construction Industries Board on January 1, 2027, there shall be a twelve-month grandfathering-in period from January 1, 2027, to January 1, 2028, to either pass the exam or complete an additional ten (10) hours of continuing education credits approved in advance by the Committee of Roofing Examiners to be granted a residential roofer endorsement. Any applicant who has been registered, is in good standing with the Board, and possesses a current commercial roofer endorsement on January 1, 2027, shall be exempt from the residential roofing examination and additional ten (10) hours of continuing education credits required to receive a residential roofer endorsement within the twelve-month grandfathering-in period.
- B. Examinations for a residential roofer endorsement shall be uniform and practical in nature and sufficiently strict to test the qualifications and fitness of the applicants for endorsement. Examinations shall be in whole or in part in writing. Examinations shall be offered at least monthly; dates, times, and locations shall be determined by the registrar or third-party vendor with approval of the registrar.
- C. Any applicant initially failing to pass the examination shall not be permitted to take another examination for a period of thirty (30) days. Any applicant subsequently failing to pass the examination shall not be permitted to take another examination for a period of ninety (90) days. However, in a declared state of emergency, the examination shall be available as often as possible as determined by the registrar.
D. No residential roofer endorsement shall be renewed unless the qualifying party has completed the required hours of continuing education, as determined and approved by the Committee of Roofing Examiners. Effective January 1, 2027, four (4) hours of continuing education is required annually. The continuing education course, provider, and instructor shall be approved by the Committee of Roofing Examiners, in advance unless otherwise allowed by the Roofing Registration Industry Regulations. The continuing education material shall cover the codes as adopted by the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission (OUBCC) or the Oklahoma laws for the Oklahoma roofing industry regulations in combination with topics, including but not limited to:
- 1. Manufacturers' installation of materials or equipment;
- 2. Roofing safety; and
- 3. Fall protection, and other trade subject matters designed to update knowledge and improve residential roofing contracting knowledge and skills appropriate for topics of continuing education and approved by the Committee.
- E. For all new applicants not registered and in good standing with the Construction Industries Board prior to January 1, 2027, the Construction Industries Board shall issue a residential roofer endorsement to qualifying applicants no sooner than thirty (30) days from the date of successful completion of the exam. New applicants shall not be allowed to sell, offer, bid, inspect, or perform any residential roofing contractor work in this state until a residential roofer endorsement is issued.
F. For all applicants registered and in good standing with the Construction Industries Board prior to January 1, 2027:
- 1. The residential roofer endorsement shall be issued immediately upon compliance with the provisions of this section; and
- 2. Applicants shall be allowed to continue residential roofing contractor work at all times during the residential roofer endorsement application process, until January 1, 2027, when all applicants must have a valid residential roofer endorsement to perform residential roofing work unless otherwise exempted under this act.
- G. Inactive endorsees in good standing, having met registration and residential endorsement exam requirements, and maintaining continuing education and renewal fee requirements may have a current endorsement in an inactive status when endorsees do not meet the qualifications for active endorsement for the roofing firm and are not the qualifying party for the firm. The inactive endorsee shall not act as the designated qualifying party for a roofing firm until first becoming an active endorsee by submitting an application, meeting all qualifications, and receiving an active endorsement.
Version 1 (Amended by Laws 2026, SB 1873, c. 229, § 1, emerg. eff. July 1, 2026)
Laws 2025, HB 1628, c. 368, § 4, eff. July 1, 2026; Amended by Laws 2026, SB 1873, c. 229, § 1, emerg. eff. July 1, 2026 (superseded document available); Amended by Laws 2026, HB 3800, c. 317, § 18, eff. January 1, 2027 (superseded document available).