West Virginia Code § 30-42-10

Prerequisites to obtaining building permit; mandatory written contracts
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(a) Any person making application to the building inspector or other authority of any
incorporated municipality or other political subdivision in this state charged with the duty of
issuing building or other permits for the construction of any building, highway, sewer, or
structure, or for any removal of materials or earth, grading or improvement shall, before
issuance of the permit, either furnish satisfactory proof to the inspector or aeuthority that the
person is duly licensed under the provisions of this article to carry out or superintend the
construction, or file a written affidavit that the person is not subject to rlicensure as a
contractor or subcontractor as defined in this article. The inspector or authority may not
issue a building permit to any person who does not possess a valid contractor's license when
required by this article.
(b) No person licensed under the provisions of this article may perform contracting work of
an aggregate value of $10,000 or more, including materials and labor, without a written
contract, setting forth a description and cost of the work to be performed, signed by the
licensee and the person for whom the work is to be performed.
(c) The board shall file a procedural rule setting forth a standard contract form which meets
the minimum requirements of this subsection for use by licensees. The board shall post the
contract form on its website and shagll assist licensees in the correct completion of the form.
The board shall mail a written notice of the requirements imposed by the rule to each
licensed contractor at the adderess provided to the board by the contractor on his or her last
application for licensure or renewal.

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