This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Tullytown Borough
Contractor Licensing Ordinance."
A Borough official or its authorized representatives shall administer
and enforce the provisions of this chapter.
No person shall act as a contractor in the Borough except in compliance
with the provisions of this chapter. Any person, including an owner, who willfully
aids a contractor in violating any provisions of this chapter is in violation
of this chapter. The provisions of this chapter may not be waived by agreement.
A license issued pursuant to this chapter shall not be construed to
authorize the licensee to perform any particular type of work or type of business
which is reserved to qualified licensees under other provisions of state or
local law.
No license shall be issued or renewed under the following circumstances:
A. If the applicant falsely answers any question or questions
contained on the application form.
B. If the applicant has been refused a similar contractor's
license or has had a similar contractor's license revoked or suspended by
another municipality within two years prior to the date of application for
issuance or renewal, and if the refusal, revocation or suspension by the other
municipality was due to failure to comply with the municipality's building
codes.
C. If the applicant fails to comply with any of the terms
of this chapter.
D. If the applicant has been convicted within two years
prior to the date of the application for any crimes or offenses under any
federal or state criminal statute or common law criminal offense, or for violation
of any municipal ordinance, so long as such convictions were for crimes or
offenses related to the applicant's work as a contractor. The term "conviction"
shall include guilty pleas and pleas of nolo contendere.
E. If an unsatisfied civil judgment against the applicant
exists in any court in any jurisdiction, and if the record of such court shows
that such judgment was entered because of the applicant's failure to complete
a contract as defined in this chapter or if such judgment was entered because
of the applicant's failure to properly perform a contract as defined in this
chapter.
The Borough shall revoke any license issued under the provisions of
this chapter under the following circumstances:
A. If the licensee falsely answers any question or questions
contained on an application for licensing or renewal of licensing previously
submitted to the Borough.
B. Failure of the licensee to maintain during the license
year the policies of insurance required under the provisions of this chapter.
C. If the licensee violates any of the terms or provisions
of the Borough Construction Code or any terms of provisions of this chapter.
D. If the licensee violates any condition or requirement
of a construction permit.
E. If the licensee willfully deviates from or disregards
any plans or specifications for any contracting job in any material respect
without first obtaining the consent of the owner in writing to any change
and without first notifying the Borough of any such change.
F. If the licensee does any business through any person
who is subject to the licensing requirements of this chapter and who is not
licensed as required by this chapter.
G. If the licensee conducts a contractor's business in the
Borough under any name other than that under which he is licensed.
H. If the licensee fails to comply with an order, demand,
or requirement lawfully made by the Borough under the authority of this chapter
or any other ordinance.
Any contractor who is refused a license or whose license is revoked
shall have a right to appeal to the Tullytown Borough Construction Board of
Appeals. Appeal must be made in writing within 30 days from the decision of
the Borough. Application for appeal may be obtained from the Borough.
Any person, as defined in this chapter, who violates any conditions
shall, upon conviction before a District Justice, be sentenced to pay a fine
or penalty of $300 and costs of prosecution for each offense, to be collected
as like fines or penalties and costs are now by law collectible.