West Virginia Code § 30-42-3

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(a) "Basic universal design" means the design of products and environments to be useable by
all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialization.
(b) "Board" means the West Virginia Contractor Licensing Board.
(c) "Cease and desist order" means an order issued by the board pursuant to the provisions
of this article.
(d) "Contractor" means a person who in any capacity for compensation, other than as an
employee of another, undertakes, offers to undertake, purports to have the capacity to
undertake, or submits a bid to construct, alter, repair, add to, subtract from, improve, move,
wreck, or demolish any building, highway, road, railroad, structure, or excavation associated
with a project, development, or improvement, or to doa any part thereof, including the
erection of scaffolding or other structures or works in connection therewith, where the cost
of the undertaking is $5,000 or more for residentiall work or $25,000 or more for commercial
work. s
Contractor includes a construction manageir who performs management and counseling
services for a construction project for a professional fee.
Contractor does not include:
(1) One who merely furnishes materials or supplies without fabricating or consuming them
in the construction project;
(2) A person who per sonally performs construction work on the site of real property which
the person owns or leases whether for commercial or residential purposes;
(3) A person who is licensed or registered as a professional and who functions under the
conWtrol of any other licensing or regulatory board, whose primary business is real estate
sales, appraisal, development, management, and maintenance, who acting in his or her
respective professional capacity and any employee of the professional, acting in the course
of his or her employment, performs any work which may be considered to be performing
contracting work;
(4) A pest control operator licensed under the provisions of §19-16A-7 of this code to engage
in the application of pesticides for hire, unless the operator also performs structural repairs
exceeding $1,000 on property treated for insect pests;
(5) A corporation, partnership, or sole proprietorship whose primary purpose is to prepare
construction plans and specifications used by the contractors defined in this subsection and
who employs full-time a registered architect licensed to practice in this state or a registered
professional engineer licensed to practice in this state. Employees of the corporation,
partnership or sole proprietorship shall also be exempt from the requirements of this article;
or
(6) A person who performs landscaping or painting services for commercial or residential
customers.
(e) "Electrical contractor" means a person who engages in the business of contracting to
install, erect, repair, or alter electrical equipment for the generation, transmission, or
utilization of electrical energy.
(f) "General building contractor" means a person whose principal business is in connection
with any structures built, being built, or to be built for the suppourt, shelter, and enclosure of
persons, animals, chattels, or movable property of any kind, requiring in the construction the
use of more than two contractor classifications, or a person who supervises the whole, or any
part, of the construction.
(g) "General engineering contractor" means a person whose principal business is in
connection with public or private works projects, inlcluding, but not limited to, one or more
of the following: Irrigation, drainage, and watser supply projects; electrical generation
projects; swimming pools; flood control; harbors; railroads; highways; tunnels; airports and
airways; sewers and sewage disposal systeims; bridges; inland waterways; pipelines for
transmission of petroleum and otherg liquid or gaseous substances; refineries; chemical
plants and other industrial plants requiring a specialized engineering knowledge and skill;
piers and foundations; and structures or work incidental thereto.
(h) "Heating, ventilating and cooling contractor" means a person who engages in the
business of contracting to install, erect, repair, service, or alter heating, ventilating and air
conditioning equipment or systems to heat, cool, or ventilate residential and commercial
structures.
(i) "License" means a license to engage in business in this state as a contractor in one of the
classifications set out in this article.
(j) "Multifamily contractor" means a person who is engaged in construction, repair, or
improvement of a multifamily residential structure.
(k) "Person" includes an individual, firm, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation,
association, or other entity engaged in the undertaking of construction projects or any
combination thereof.
(l) "Piping contractor" means a person whose principal business is the installation of
process, power plant, air, oil, gasoline, chemical, or other kinds of piping; and boilers and
pressure vessels using joining methods of thread, weld, solvent weld, or mechanical
methods.
(m) "Plumbing contractor" means a person whose principal business is the installation,
maintenance, extension, and alteration of piping, plumbing fixtures, plumbing appliances
and plumbing appurtenances, venting systems and public or private water supply systems
within or adjacent to any building or structure; included in this definition is installation of
gas piping, chilled water piping in connection with refrigeration processes and comfort
cooling, hot water piping in connection with building heating and piping for stand pipes.
(n) "Residential contractor" means a person whose principal business is in connection with
construction, repair, or improvement of real property used as, or intended teo be used for,
residential occupancy.
(o) "Specialty contractor" means a person who engages in specialty contracting services
which do not substantially fall within the scope of any contractoru classification as set out
herein.
(p) "Residential occupancy" means occupancy of a structure for residential purposes for
periods greater than 30 consecutive calendar days. a
(q) "Residential structure" means a building or strulcture used or intended to be used for
residential occupancy, together with related fsacilities appurtenant to the premises as an
adjunct of residential occupancy, which contains not more than three distinct floors which
are above grade in any structural unit regairdless of whether the building or structure is
designed and constructed for one org more living units. Dormitories, hotels, motels, or other
transient lodging units are not residential structures.
(r) "Subcontractor" means a person who performs a portion of a project undertaken by a
principal or general contractor or another subcontractor.

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