GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 43-14-8.2 - Utility contractor license; utility manager; business  entities; severance of connection with utility manager; unlawful  contracts
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-14-8.2   (2010)
    43-14-8.2.    Utility contractor license; utility manager; business  entities; severance of connection with utility manager; unlawful  contracts 
      (a)  For purposes of this Code section only, "division" means the "Division of Utility Contractors."
      (b)(1)  After  June 30, 1994, no sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation  shall have the right to engage in the business of utility contracting  unless such business holds a utility contractor license and there is  regularly connected with such business a person or persons who holds a  valid utility manager certificate issued under this chapter. Such  utility manager must be actually engaged in the performance of such  business on a full-time basis and oversee the utility contracting work  of all employees of the business. In cases where a sole proprietorship,  partnership, or corporation has more than one permanent office, then  each permanent office shall be registered with the division and at least  one person who holds a valid utility manager certificate issued under  this chapter shall be stationed in each office on a full-time basis and  shall oversee the utility contracting work of all employees of that  office.
      (2)  The requirements of this  Code section shall not prevent any person holding a valid license issued  by the State Construction Industry Licensing Board, or any division  thereof, pursuant to this chapter, from performing any work defined in  the Code section or sections under which the license held by said person  was issued.
(c)  Any corporation,  partnership, or sole proprietorship desiring to qualify and be issued a  utility contractor license under the provisions of this subsection  shall:
      (1)  Submit a completed application to the division on the form provided indicating:
            (A)  The names and addresses of proprietor, partners, or officers of such applicant;
            (B)  The place and date such partnership was formed or such corporation was incorporated; and
            (C)  The  name of the qualifying utility manager holding a current certificate  who is employed for each permanent office location of the business from  which utility contracting is performed;
      (2)  Submit its safety policy which must meet the minimum standards established by the board;
      (3)  Pay or have paid the required fees; and
      (4)  Not be otherwise in violation of this chapter.
(d)  The decision of the division as to the qualifications of applicants shall, in the absence of fraud, be conclusive.
(e)  It  shall be the duty of the utility manager certificate holders and the  licensed utility contractor to notify the division, in accordance with  board rules, of severance of connection between such utility contractor  and the utility manager certificate holder or holders upon whom the  qualification of the utility contractor rested.
(f)  In  the event that a licensed utility contractor temporarily does not have  employed a utility manager certificate holder to oversee its utility  contracting work, upon notice by such utility contractor to the division  within five days following the last day of employment of the utility  manager certificate holder, the division shall grant the utility  contractor a 90 day grace period in which to employ a utility manager  certificate holder to oversee its utility contracting work before any  action may be taken by the division to revoke the utility contractor's  license.  The division may, at its discretion, upon application by the  utility contractor showing good cause grant one additional 90 day grace  period.  Grace periods totaling not more than 180 days may be granted  during any two-year period.  Failure to have employed a utility manager  certificate holder to oversee the utility contracting work of the  utility contractor shall be grounds for the revocation or suspension of  the utility contractor license after a notice of hearing.
(g)  All  applicants for renewal of utility contractor licenses provided for by  this Code section shall be required to submit with the required fee a  completed application on a form provided by the division.
(h)  It  shall be unlawful for any person to contract with any other person for  the performance of utility contracting work who is known by such person  not to have a current, valid license as a utility contractor pursuant to  this chapter.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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