For the purpose of this chapter, there shall be the following
classes for registration:
A. General contractor: a contractor who is proficient in the construction
of a building or structure from start to finish and the alteration,
addition to or repair of any building or structure. This class of
contractor shall be equipped to handle such work either by and through
his own organization or by and through appropriate subcontractors
and, in the latter event, must be completely responsible for his subcontractors'
work as if performed or to be performed directly by the general contractor.
B. Contractor: a contractor who is proficient in the construction of
a building or structure from start to finish and the alteration, addition
to or repair of any building or structure. This class of contractor'
shall be equipped to handle such work by and through his own work
or his own organization of employees.
C. Roofing and siding contractor: a contractor who is engaged in the
business of or who is proficient in the application of roofing and
siding materials to existing or new buildings or structures.
D. Demolition contractor: a contractor who is engaged in the business
of or who is proficient in demolishing any building or structure in
whole or in part.
E. Moving contractor: a contractor who is engaged in the business of
or who is proficient in the moving of any building or structure.
F. Swimming pool contractor: a contractor who is engaged in the business
of or who is proficient in the installation of swimming pools, their
equipment and appurtenances.
G. Sign or billboard contractor: a contractor who is engaged in the
business of or who is proficient in the erection, alteration or maintenance
of signs or billboards.
H. Landscape contractor: a contractor who is engaged in the business
of or who is proficient in the landscaping of homes and commercial
buildings.
I. Miscellaneous contractor: a contractor who is proficient in work
of a special character, as determined by the Building Inspector.
The Building Inspector of the Township of Winslow shall revoke
the registration of any contractor licensed hereunder who shall be
guilty of any one (1) or more of the following acts or omissions:
A. Fraud or misrepresentation or concealment of a material fact in the
information given upon initial registration or upon reregistration
after revocation.
B. Violation of the Building, Plumbing, Fire Prevention or Health Codes
of the Township of Winslow or of any other ordinance or statute which governs the
activities or nature of work performed by the contractor.
C. Material and substantial breach of contract with the owner or purchaser.
D. Filing of a voluntary or involuntary petition in a bankruptcy or
insolvency proceeding.
Whenever notice is required or permitted to be given by any
section of this chapter, such notice may be effected by personal service
upon the licensee if an individual, or any general partner if a partnership,
or upon any corporate officer if a corporation, or, alternatively,
to any of the foregoing, by certified mail, return receipt requested,
to the last address listed in the Building Inspectors office in conjunction
with the registration information. It shall be the duty of each registered
contractor to keep the township advised of any subsequent change of
address. Upon failure of a contractor to comply with this requirement,
any notice returned with the notation "unknown," "moved", or "not
claimed" shall be deemed proper service of all notices required by
this chapter.
Any person, firm or corporation and his respective agents, servants
or employees who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter
shall, upon conviction thereof in the Municipal Court of the Township
of Winslow, be subject to a fine or not less than twenty-five dollars
($25.) nor more than two hundred dollars ($200.). Every day that such
person, firm or corporation or his respective agents, servants or
employees shall fail to comply with the provisions of this chapter
shall constitute a separate and additional offense against the provisions
thereof.
Any person, firm or corporation whose registration has been revoked under the provisions of §
116-6 of this chapter may apply to reregister and have his, her or its name reentered on the registration list upon filing the following:
A. Certification by the Building Inspector to the effect that all violations
with reference to which revocation was secured have been corrected.
B. Proof that all loss caused by the act or omissions for which the
registration was revoked has been fully satisfied and that all conditions
imposed by the decision of the revocation have been complied with.
C. Payment of a reregistration fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.).