Unless the context otherwise specifically requires, the following terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings:
All references to the masculine gender shall be interpreted to mean to all genders.
APPLICANTThe qualifying individual applying for the license.
BOARDThe Home Improvement Advisory Board.
CONTRACTORA person who may perform any or all work licensed under this chapter, and who owns, operates, maintains, controls, transacts or conducts a home improvement business or who undertakes, performs or advertises a home improvement service or offers to undertake or agrees to perform any home improvement. A bona fide employee is not a contractor for purposes of this definition.
A. GENERAL CONTRACTORA contractor who enters into a contract to perform home improvement services, performing the work themselves and/or by subcontracting their responsibilities to other general contractors or to contractors of various trades. General contractors licensed pursuant to this chapter are licensed to perform any trade requiring a license pursuant to this chapter. Contractors who are not "general contractors" may only subcontract services to contractors of the same trade and subject to any other restrictions on contracting in this chapter.
B. PROJECT MANAGERA consultant that advises an owner on planning; coordination; organization; selection of contractors, vendors or material providers; and/or oversight of a home improvement project. Project managers are not contractors and may not perform work requiring a license pursuant to this chapter or subcontract home improvement work to contractors. Project managers do not require licensing under this chapter.
DIRECTORThe Director of Consumer Protection.
HOME IMPROVEMENTMeans the following being done to a private residence: repair, replacement, remodeling, installation, construction, alteration, conversion, modernization made to, in or upon a private residence, apartment or dwelling place of not more than three units, including accessory units, and shall include but not be limited to the following:
B. Exterior siding, awnings, leaders and gutters;
C. Decks, patios, garages, carports and additional rooms;
D. Storm and/or replacement windows and doors;
K. Exterior and interior painting;
L. Landscaping and gardening;
P. Underground sprinkler systems; and
HOME IMPROVEMENT BUSINESSThe business of providing, for a profit, a home improvement to an owner; provided, however, the term shall not include labor or services performed by an employee for a contractor. It shall not include the construction of a new home, building or work done by a contractor in compliance with a guaranty of completion of a new building project or the sale of goods or materials by a seller who neither arranges to perform nor performs, directly or indirectly, any work or labor in connection with the installation of or application of the goods or materials or residences owned by or controlled by the state or any municipal subdivision thereof.
HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTAn agreement between a contractor and an owner or between a contractor and a tenant for the performance of a home improvement, and includes all labor, services and materials to be furnished and performed thereunder.
LICENSEEA person licensed to engage in the home improvement business under the provisions of this chapter, and said license shall permit conducting business under any assumed name pursuant to General Business Law §
130.
OWNERA homeowner, tenant, or any other residential dweller who orders, contracts for, or purchases a home improvement. This term shall include anyone who hires a contractor for home improvement, whether or not the owner intends to live in the home or sell it immediately or in the future.
PERSONAn individual, firm, company, partnership, association, or corporation.
SHELVEThe voluntary placement in inactive status by an applicant of a license issued pursuant to this chapter. No applicant whose license is shelved shall maintain, conduct, operate, advertise, engage in or transact a home improvement business or activity or solicit home improvement contracts for which a license is required by this chapter, although they may do so as a bona fide employee for another licensee in good standing.