New Law – Contractors

It is a misdemeanor to act as a contractor while working under a suspended license. Any advertisement for unlicensed work is only legal if the aggregate contract price for labor and materials is less $500.

This law provides that, unless exempted, it is a misdemeanor for a person to engage in the business of, or act in the capacity of, a contractor while his or her license is suspended.
The Contractors’ State License Law presently provides that it is a misdemeanor for any unlicensed person to advertise for construction or work of improvement unless that person states that he or she is unlicensed in the advertisement.   This law additionally prohibits an advertisement for construction work or a work of improvement by an unlicensed person unless the aggregate contract price for labor, materials, and all other items is less than $500, and the work or operations are casual, minor, or inconsequential.


Senate Bill 315 codified as Business and Professions Code §§7011.4, 7027.2, 7028 and 7110.5. Effective date is January 1, 2015.  

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