jar546
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True, again, another reactive law. They did not tie in the HIC registration act with the UCC. Therefore:RJJ said:only if the state has a complaint and the AG decides to pursue it. So the answer is just SOS!
1) We have no legal authority to deny a permit based on the fact they are not registered with the state as a contractor.
2) We have no legal authority to enforce contractor registration.
3) The only 2 entities that can enforce this (reactively after a complaint) are the county DA's office or the State AG office. No one else has any legal authority and they have much bigger fish to fry.
4) We can ask if they are registered and recommend that they do get registered but that is about it.
Like I said, this is another horrible piece of legislation put in place by the current governor before he became governor (he was AG at the time). It was a "feel good" law and he had posters of himself all over the state touting this new law. This was essentially free campaigning as he knew he was running for governor. Each municipality received several posters about the law to put up. All had his name and large picture of him. You just gotta love when they take advantage of situations like that even for a piece of $hit, useless law.