2005 Idaho Code - 54-1912 — EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL OF LICENSES -- FEES

                                  TITLE  54
                    PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
                                  CHAPTER 19
                           PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTORS
    54-1912.  EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL OF LICENSES -- FEES. All contractors
required by the provisions of this section to be licensed, shall be licensed
for a period of twelve (12) consecutive calendar months.
    Each licensing period shall start on the first day of a calendar month and
end on the last day of the twelfth month from the date of beginning.
    Licensing periods shall expire at midnight on the last day of the
licensing period.
    Application for renewal of a current license prior to its expiration date
shall authorize operation as a contractor by such licensee until actual
issuance of such renewal license for the ensuing year or until the final
decision of the board is rendered in any proceeding. An applicant for renewal
of a license issued under this chapter shall not be required to take any other
or further examination to obtain such renewal license, provided that at the
time of such application his license has not been suspended or permitted to
lapse or expire for any cause for a period of one (1) year or more. All
applications for renewal of license shall be made on forms prescribed by the
administrator and shall be accompanied by the annual renewal fee and a
complete current financial statement on such forms and disclosing such
information as shall be required by rule, duly certified as true by the
applicant, and if a copartnership, limited liability company or limited
liability partnership by a member thereof, and if a corporation, by its
executive or financial officer; such renewal application shall be filed prior
to the first day of such renewal licensing period. Fees accompanying renewal
applications under this section are for the administration and enforcement of
the provisions of this chapter and shall not be refunded to the applicant.
    The license issued under this chapter shall be signed both by the
administrator and by the licensee, shall be nontransferable, and shall be
displayed in the licensee's main office or chief place of business, and
satisfactory evidence of the possession thereof and of the current annual
renewal thereof shall be exhibited by licensee upon demand.
    A surviving member or members of a licensed copartnership, limited
liability company or limited liability partnership by reason of death shall be
entitled to continue in business under such license until the expiration date
thereof, provided due application for permission is made to the administrator
within thirty (30) days after death of the member, and the application is
approved by the administrator in accordance with rules.
    All licensees shall report to the administrator all changes of personnel,
name style or addresses recorded under this chapter within thirty (30) days
after the changes are made.

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