C.R.S. Section 30-11-125
Licensing program for building contractors

  • contents of program
  • requirements
  • exceptions
  • definitions

(1)

As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

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(I)

“Building contractor” means a building contractor who for compensation directs, supervises, or undertakes any work for which a county building permit is required. A county licensing program established in accordance with the provisions of this section shall exclude from the definition of “building contractor” any person whose sole function in the work for which a county building permit is required is to perform labor under the supervision or direction of a building contractor.

(II)

“Building contractor” shall not include an electrician required to be licensed by the state pursuant to article 115 of title 12 or a plumber required to be licensed by the state pursuant to article 155 of title 12.

(b)

“County” means any county or city and county in the state.

(c)

“Municipality” means any home rule or statutory city or town in the state.

(d)

“Person” means any individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, association, or other legal entity.

(2)

Subject to the requirements of this section, any county that has adopted a building code may establish a licensing program to require a person who engages in the business of being a building contractor within the unincorporated areas of the county to obtain a license from the county prior to engaging in the business. The county may develop the licensing program in accordance with the requirements of this section, and any such program may include one or more of the following:

(a)

Procedures that a building contractor would follow in order to obtain or renew a license, including the submission of any documentation or information as may be required by the county;

(b)

A requirement that the building contractor achieve a passing grade on a nationally recognized examination promulgated by the international code council that is commonly used and accepted in the industry;

(c)

Specification of the duration of the license issued by the county;

(d)

Subject to the requirements of subsection (3) of this section, the imposition of a reasonable fee to be charged by the county to a building contractor to cover the costs of any testing required to be performed by the county, the processing of the application, or any other costs incurred by the county in connection with the issuance or renewal of a license; or

(e)

Grounds for the revocation or suspension of a license issued by the county, grounds for the revocation or suspension of a building permit issued for a project for which the building contractor is found not to be in compliance with the county’s licensing requirements, or grounds for the imposition of any lesser sanction, which shall be based on objective standards and criteria developed from the county building code, and procedures to be followed by the county in carrying out the revocation, suspension, or other sanction based upon such grounds, including a process for appealing any sanction so imposed.

(3)

Any county that establishes a licensing program pursuant to this section shall issue a license to a building contractor holding a valid license issued by another county or municipality in the state without requiring the building contractor to take or achieve a passing grade on any examination conducted by the county if the license issued by such other county or municipality required the building contractor to achieve a passing grade on a nationally recognized examination promulgated by the international code council commonly used and accepted in the industry. In the case of a building contractor holding a valid license issued by another county or municipality in the state, the fee charged by a secondary county for issuance or renewal of a license in accordance with the requirements of this section shall be reasonable and limited to costs incurred by the secondary county in processing the application and otherwise administering the issuance or renewal of a license required by this section.

(4)

If a building contractor applying for a license complies with the requirements for obtaining a license established by the county, the county shall issue a provisional license to the building contractor no later than seven business days after the building contractor has submitted a complete application. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (5) of this section, any failure on the part of the county to issue a nonprovisional license within forty-five days after submission of a complete application to a building contractor who has otherwise satisfied all other requirements for obtaining a license shall not preclude the building contractor from engaging in the business of being a building contractor and applying for a building permit for unincorporated areas of the county.

(5)

Except as otherwise provided in subsection (4) of this section, no person shall engage in the business of being a building contractor within the unincorporated areas of any county that has adopted a licensing program created pursuant to this section unless the person holds a valid license issued or recognized by the county in accordance with the requirements of this section.

(6)

Notwithstanding any other provision of this section:

(a)

The provisions of this section shall apply to any licensing program operated or administered by a county that is in existence as of August 3, 2007. Any licensing program operated or administered by a county as of August 3, 2007, that satisfies or is amended to satisfy the requirements of this section is hereby ratified as compliant with the requirements of this section and need not be reestablished by the county.

(b)

Nothing in this section shall be construed to require any individual to hold a license to perform repair or maintenance work on his or her own property, nor shall it prevent a person from employing an individual on either a full-time or a part-time basis to perform repair or maintenance work on his or her own property who is not licensed under the provisions of this section.

Source: Section 30-11-125 — Licensing program for building contractors - contents of program - requirements - exceptions - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-30.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

30‑11‑101
Powers of counties
30‑11‑102
Property of county
30‑11‑103
Commissioners to exercise powers of county
30‑11‑103.5
County petitions and referred measures
30‑11‑104
County buildings - acquisition of land or buildings by eminent domain authorized
30‑11‑104.1
Financed purchase of an asset or certificate of participation agreements
30‑11‑104.2
Tax exemption
30‑11‑105
Title of suits by or against county
30‑11‑105.1
Standing - contesting constitutionality of a statute
30‑11‑106
Process served on clerk - clerk to notify board
30‑11‑107
Powers of the board
30‑11‑107.3
Incentives for installation of renewable energy fixtures - definitions
30‑11‑107.5
Lodging tax
30‑11‑107.7
County rental tax on the rental of personal property - procedures - apportionment
30‑11‑107.9
County tax for public safety improvements - definitions
30‑11‑108
Assent of electors required - when
30‑11‑109.5
Purchases of recycled paper and recycled products
30‑11‑110
State suppliers preferred
30‑11‑113
Commissioners to furnish blank assessment rolls
30‑11‑114
New precincts - change boundaries - reduce number
30‑11‑115
Board may appropriate for expositions
30‑11‑116
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30‑11‑117
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30‑11‑118
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30‑11‑119
New bond for officers, when
30‑11‑120
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30‑11‑121
General accounting records
30‑11‑122
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30‑11‑123
New business facilities - expansion of existing business facilities - incentives - limitations - authority to exceed revenue-raising limitations - legislative declaration - definitions
30‑11‑124
Fire planning authority
30‑11‑125
Licensing program for building contractors - contents of program - requirements - exceptions - definitions
30‑11‑126
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30‑11‑127
Pioneer trail - designation - signs
30‑11‑128
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30‑11‑129
Third-party food delivery service fee restrictions - definitions
30‑11‑130
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30‑11‑131
Regulation of pesticide use - definitions
30‑11‑201
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30‑11‑203
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30‑11‑204
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30‑11‑205
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30‑11‑206
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30‑11‑207
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30‑11‑301
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30‑11‑302
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30‑11‑303
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30‑11‑304
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30‑11‑305
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30‑11‑306
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30‑11‑307
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30‑11‑402
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30‑11‑403
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30‑11‑404
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30‑11‑405
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30‑11‑406
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30‑11‑407
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30‑11‑408
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30‑11‑409
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30‑11‑410
Power to contract for provision of law enforcement services
30‑11‑411
Inclusion of land
30‑11‑501
County home rule charters
30‑11‑502
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30‑11‑503
Election on formation of charter convention and designation of members
30‑11‑504
Development of proposed charter
30‑11‑505
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30‑11‑506
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30‑11‑507
Filings - effect of
30‑11‑508
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30‑11‑509
Time limit on submission of similar proposals
30‑11‑510
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30‑11‑511
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30‑11‑512
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30‑11‑513
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30‑11‑601
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30‑11‑602
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30‑11‑603
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30‑11‑604
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30‑11‑605
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