87-2. Licensing Board; organization.
There is created the State Licensing Board for General Contractors consisting of nine members appointed by the Governor for staggered five-year terms. Five of the members shall be general contractors, one member shall be a registered engineer who practices structural engineering, and three shall be public members. Of the general contractor members, one shall have as the larger part of his business the construction of highways; one shall have as the larger part of his business the construction of public utilities; one shall have as the larger part of his business the construction of buildings; and two shall have as a larger part of their businesses the construction of residences, one of whom shall be the holder of an unlimited general contractor's license. The public members shall have no ties with the construction industry and shall represent the interests of the public at large. Members shall serve until the expiration of their respective terms and until their successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies occurring during a term shall be filled by appointment of the Governor for the remainder of the unexpired term. The Governor may remove any member of the Board for misconduct, incompetency, or neglect of duty. No Board member shall serve more than two complete consecutive terms. (1925, c. 318, s. 2; 1979, c. 713, s. 1; 1991, c. 124, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - General Contractors.
§ 87-1 - "General contractor" defined; exceptions.
§ 87-1.1 - Exception for licensees under Article 2 or 4.
§ 87-1.2 - Exception for specified Department of Transportation contractors.
§ 87-2 - Licensing Board; organization.
§ 87-3 - Members of Board to take oath.
§ 87-4 - First meeting of Board; officers; secretary-treasurer and assistants.
§ 87-6 - Meetings; notice; quorum.
§ 87-7 - Records of Board; disposition of funds.
§ 87-8 - Records; roster of licensed contractors; report to Governor.
§ 87-9.1 - Ownership of real property; equipment; liability insurance.
§ 87-10 - Application for license; examination; certificate; renewal.
§ 87-10.1 - Licensing of nonresidents.
§ 87-10.2 - Continuing education.
§ 87-12 - Certificate evidence of license.
§ 87-13.1 - Board may seek injunctive relief; attorney's fee.
§ 87-14 - Regulations as to issue of building permits.
§ 87-15 - Copy of Article included in specifications; bid not considered unless contractor licensed.
§ 87-15.1 - Reciprocity of licensing.
§ 87-15.2 - Public awareness program.