GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 43-41-6 - Application and appropriate fee; eligibility for licensure as  residential-basic contractor, residential-light commercial contractor,  general contractor; examination of qualified applican
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-41-6   (2010)
    43-41-6.    Application and appropriate fee; eligibility for licensure as  residential-basic contractor, residential-light commercial contractor,  general contractor; examination of qualified applicants; renewal of  licenses; continuing education requirements 
      (a)  Anyone  seeking to be licensed as a residential contractor or as a general  contractor in this state shall file an application on a form provided by  the residential contractor or general contractor division,  respectively, accompanied by an application fee as provided by the  board. Such an application may be submitted either by:
      (1)  An  individual person seeking issuance of a license in his or her own name  for purposes of engaging in the profession of residential or general  contracting in his or her own name or doing business as an individual in  a trade name as a sole proprietorship; or
      (2)  An  individual person affiliated by ownership or employment with and acting  as a qualifying agent for a business organization seeking to engage in  the profession of residential or general contracting in the name of the  business organization in accordance with and pursuant to Code Section  43-41-9.
Additionally, all applicants must  submit to and successfully pass an examination prepared by, prepared  for, or approved by the appropriate division, except where an applicant  is otherwise qualified for licensure and has satisfied the appropriate  division requirements and regulations for licensure pursuant to Code  Section 43-41-8 exempting such applicant from the examination  requirement or where the applicant is an individual acting as a  qualifying agent for a business organization and has previously obtained  and maintained continuously a license issued by the appropriate  division, either as an individual doing business in his or her own name  or doing business as an individual in a trade name as a sole proprietor  or as a qualifying agent for another business organization.
(b)  A  person shall be eligible for licensure as a residential-basic  contractor by the residential contractor division if the person:
      (1)  Is at least 21 years of age;
      (2)  Is of a good character and is otherwise qualified as to competency, ability, and integrity;
      (3)  Has  at least two years of proven experience working as or in the employment  of a residential contractor, predominantly in the residential-basic  category, or other proven experience deemed substantially similar by the  division; and
      (4)  Has had significant  responsibility for the successful performance and completion of at least  two projects falling within the residential-basic category in the two  years immediately preceding application.
(c)  A  person shall be eligible for licensure as a residential-light  commercial contractor by the residential-light commercial subdivision if  the person:
      (1)  Is at least 21 years of age;
      (2)  Is of a good character and is otherwise qualified as to competency, ability, and integrity;
      (3)  Meets eligibility requirements according to one of the following criteria:
            (A)  Has  received a baccalaureate degree from an accredited four-year college or  university in the field of engineering, architecture, construction  management, building construction, or other field acceptable to the  division and has at least one year of proven experience working as or in  the employment of a residential contractor, general contractor, or  other proven experience deemed substantially similar by the division;
            (B)  Has  a combination acceptable to the division of academic credits from any  accredited college-level courses and proven practical experience working  as or in the employment of a residential contractor, general  contractor, or other proven experience deemed substantially similar by  the division equaling at least four years in the aggregate. For purposes  of this subparagraph, all university, college, junior college, or  community college-level courses shall be considered accredited  college-level courses; or
            (C)  Has a  total of at least four years of proven active experience working in a  construction industry related field, at least two of which shall have  been as or in the employment of a residential contractor, or other  proven experience deemed acceptable by the division; and
      (4)  Has  had significant responsibility for the successful performance and  completion of at least two projects falling within the residence-light  commercial category in the four years immediately preceding application.
(d)  A person shall be eligible for licensure as a general contractor by the general contractor division if the person:
      (1)  Is at least 21 years of age;
      (2)  Is of a good character and is otherwise qualified as to competency, ability, integrity, and financial responsibility; and
      (3)  Meets eligibility requirements according to one of the following criteria:
            (A)  Has  received a baccalaureate degree from an accredited four-year college or  university in the field of engineering, architecture, construction  management, building construction, or other field acceptable to the  division and has at least one year of proven experience working as or in  the employment of a general contractor or other proven experience  deemed substantially similar by the division;
            (B)  Has  a combination acceptable to the division of academic credits from any  accredited college-level courses and proven practical experience working  as or in the employment of a general contractor or other proven  experience deemed substantially similar by the division equaling at  least four years in the aggregate. For purposes of this subparagraph,  all university, college, junior college, or community college-level  courses shall be considered accredited college-level courses; or
            (C)  Has  a total of at least four years of proven active experience working in a  construction industry related field, at least two of which shall have  been as or in the employment of a general contractor, or other proven  experience deemed acceptable by the division and at least one of which  shall have been in or relating to administration, marketing, accounting,  estimating, drafting, engineering, supervision, or project management,  or functions deemed substantially similar by the division.
(e)  Before  being entitled to take an examination or otherwise qualify for issuance  of a license, an applicant must show to the satisfaction of the  residential contractor division or general contractor division from the  application and proofs furnished that the applicant is possessed of a  good character and is otherwise qualified as to competency, ability,  integrity, and financial responsibility. The application shall include a  list of all persons, entities, and business organizations that the  applicant will be affiliated with as a licensed residential contractor  or general contractor, whether by way of employment, ownership, serving  as an owner or director, partnership, or membership or by serving as a  qualifying agent under this chapter. Applicants for a general contractor  license shall provide proof of a minimum net worth in an amount which  is specified by the general contractor division. Additionally, all  applicants shall provide proof of general liability insurance and of  workers' compensation insurance as required by the laws of this state in  their name. However, if and to the extent the applicant is submitted as  a person seeking to act as a qualifying agent of a particular business  organization, such proofs and information shall relate and pertain to  such business organization rather than the individual applicant, subject  to the limitations set forth in subsection (d) of Code Section 43-41-9.  All applicants shall also provide their social security numbers, if  applying as an individual, or the federal taxpayer identification  numbers of any business organization for which the applicant is seeking  licensure as a qualifying agent. Applicants for a general contractor's  license shall also provide suitable verification of tax payments in a  form and manner and for the duration prescribed by the general  contractor division; provided, however, that where the application is  seeking license as a qualifying agent of a business organization, such  tax verification and information shall relate and pertain to that  business organization. The decision of the appropriate division as to  the qualifications of applicants shall, in the absence of fraud, be  conclusive. A certificate by the insurer or other appropriate evidence  of such coverages shall be maintained with the appropriate division and  shall be a condition of renewal. A licensee, on his or her own behalf or  where acting as a qualifying agent on behalf of the business  organization so qualified, must notify the appropriate division in  writing within 30 days of any changes in the information required to be  on file with such division, including, but not limited to, the  licensee's and, if the licensee is acting as a qualifying agent for any  business organization, such business organization's current mailing  address, insurance coverages, and affiliated entities.
      (f)(1)  The  residential contractor division and the general contractor division  shall each conduct or cause to be conducted an examination of all  qualified applicants, except those exempted from the examination  requirement pursuant to Code Section 43-41-8.
      (2)  The  residential contractor division shall conduct or cause to be conducted  separate examinations for applicants for residential-basic and  residential-light commercial licenses for the purpose of determining a  particular applicant's ability to make a practical application of his or  her knowledge of the profession of residential contracting in the  particular subcategory for which a license is sought; the applicant's  qualifications in reading plans and specifications; his or her knowledge  of building codes, estimating costs, construction, ethics, contracting,  and other similar matters pertaining to such residential contracting  business; his or her knowledge as to the responsibilities of a  residential contractor to the public and to owners, subcontractors, and  suppliers; and his or her knowledge of the requirements of the laws of  this state relating to residential-basic and residential  light-commercial contractors, construction, workers' compensation,  insurance, and liens.
      (3)  The general  contractor division shall conduct or cause to be conducted an  examination to ascertain the particular applicant's ability to make a  practical application of his or her knowledge of the profession of  commercial general contracting; the applicant's qualifications in  reading plans and specifications; his or her knowledge of building  codes, estimating costs, construction, ethics, contracting, and other  similar matters pertaining to the general contracting business; his or  her knowledge as to the responsibilities of a general contractor to the  public and to owners, subcontractors, and suppliers; and his or her  knowledge of the requirements of the laws of this state relating to  general contractors, construction, workers' compensation, insurance,  surety bonding, and liens.
      (4)  If the  results of the applicant's examination are satisfactory to the  appropriate division, or he or she is exempted from the examination  requirement under Code Section 43-41-8, and if he or she and any  affiliated business organization has met the other qualifications and  requirements set forth in this Code section, then the appropriate  division shall issue to the applicant a license to engage in business as  a residential or general contractor in this state, as provided in such  license, in his or her own name as a sole proprietor or as a qualifying  agent for the affiliated business organization and in the name of such  business organization, pursuant to and in accordance with the  requirements set forth in Code Section 43-41-9. A residential  contracting license shall indicate for which of the two subcategories,  residential-basic or residential-light commercial, the licensee is  qualified.
(g)  Any otherwise qualified  applicant failing this examination may be reexamined at any regularly  scheduled examination within one year of the date of original  application upon payment of a reexamination fee, in an amount to be set  by the board, without need to resubmit an application, unless any  information set forth in the previously submitted application is no  longer accurate or complete. Anyone requesting to take the examination a  third or subsequent time shall wait at least one calendar year after  the taking of the last examination and shall submit an application with  the appropriate examination fees.
(h)  A  residential contractor license, indicating whether relating to the  residential-basic or residential-light commercial category, or general  contractor license shall be issued to an applicant who successfully  completes the respective requirements therefor upon the payment of fees  prescribed by the board.
(i)  Such licenses  shall be renewable biennially. Licenses may be renewed subsequent to  their expiration within six months of the date of expiration by  submitting a renewal as prescribed by the board and paying a late  renewal fee as determined by the board. After six months has elapsed  from the date of expiration, such license may be reinstated in  accordance with the rules and regulations of the board.
(j)  The  division director shall give advance notice to each person holding a  license under this chapter of the date of the expiration of the  certificate of registration and the amount of the fee required for  renewal at least one month prior to the expiration date, but the failure  to receive such notice shall not avoid the expiration of any license  not renewed in accordance with this Code section.
(k)  As  a condition of renewal, the appropriate division may require licensees  to complete division approved continuing education of not more than  three hours annually for a residential-basic license, six hours annually  for a residential-light commercial license, and eight hours annually  for a general contractor license.