Fla. Stat. 489.107
Construction Industry Licensing Board


(1)

To carry out the provisions of this part, there is created within the department the Construction Industry Licensing Board. Members shall be appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the Senate. Members shall be appointed for 4-year terms. A vacancy on the board shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term in the same manner as the original appointment. No member shall serve more than two consecutive 4-year terms or more than 11 years on the board.

(2)

The board shall consist of 18 members, of whom:Four are primarily engaged in business as general contractors;Three are primarily engaged in business as building contractors or residential contractors, however, at least one building contractor and one residential contractor shall be appointed;One is primarily engaged in business as a roofing contractor;One is primarily engaged in business as a sheet metal contractor;One is primarily engaged in business as an air-conditioning contractor;One is primarily engaged in business as a mechanical contractor;One is primarily engaged in business as a pool contractor;One is primarily engaged in business as a plumbing contractor;One is primarily engaged in business as an underground utility and excavation contractor;Two are consumer members who are not, and have never been, members or practitioners of a profession regulated by the board or members of any closely related profession; andTwo are building officials of a municipality or county.

(a)

Four are primarily engaged in business as general contractors;

(b)

Three are primarily engaged in business as building contractors or residential contractors, however, at least one building contractor and one residential contractor shall be appointed;

(c)

One is primarily engaged in business as a roofing contractor;

(d)

One is primarily engaged in business as a sheet metal contractor;

(e)

One is primarily engaged in business as an air-conditioning contractor;

(f)

One is primarily engaged in business as a mechanical contractor;

(g)

One is primarily engaged in business as a pool contractor;

(h)

One is primarily engaged in business as a plumbing contractor;

(i)

One is primarily engaged in business as an underground utility and excavation contractor;

(j)

Two are consumer members who are not, and have never been, members or practitioners of a profession regulated by the board or members of any closely related profession; and

(k)

Two are building officials of a municipality or county.

(3)

To be eligible to serve, each contractor member must have been certified by the board to operate as a contractor in the category with respect to which the member is appointed, be actively engaged in the construction business, and have been so engaged for a period of not less than 5 consecutive years before the date of appointment. Each appointee must be a citizen and resident of the state.

(4)

The board shall be divided into two divisions, Division I and Division II.Division I is comprised of the general contractor, building contractor, and residential contractor members of the board; one of the members appointed pursuant to paragraph (2)(j); and one of the members appointed pursuant to paragraph (2)(k). Division I has jurisdiction over the regulation of general contractors, building contractors, and residential contractors.Division II is comprised of the roofing contractor, sheet metal contractor, air-conditioning contractor, mechanical contractor, pool contractor, plumbing contractor, and underground utility and excavation contractor members of the board; one of the members appointed pursuant to paragraph (2)(j); and one of the members appointed pursuant to paragraph (2)(k). Division II has jurisdiction over the regulation of contractors defined in s. 489.105(3)(d)-(p).Jurisdiction for the regulation of specialty contractors defined in s. 489.105(3)(q) shall lie with the division having jurisdiction over the scope of work of the specialty contractor as defined by board rule.

(a)

Division I is comprised of the general contractor, building contractor, and residential contractor members of the board; one of the members appointed pursuant to paragraph (2)(j); and one of the members appointed pursuant to paragraph (2)(k). Division I has jurisdiction over the regulation of general contractors, building contractors, and residential contractors.

(b)

Division II is comprised of the roofing contractor, sheet metal contractor, air-conditioning contractor, mechanical contractor, pool contractor, plumbing contractor, and underground utility and excavation contractor members of the board; one of the members appointed pursuant to paragraph (2)(j); and one of the members appointed pursuant to paragraph (2)(k). Division II has jurisdiction over the regulation of contractors defined in s. 489.105(3)(d)-(p).

(c)

Jurisdiction for the regulation of specialty contractors defined in s. 489.105(3)(q) shall lie with the division having jurisdiction over the scope of work of the specialty contractor as defined by board rule.

(5)

Five members of Division I constitute a quorum, and five members of Division II constitute a quorum. The combined divisions shall meet together at such times as the board deems necessary, but neither division, nor any committee thereof, shall take action on any matter under the jurisdiction of the other division. However, if either division is unable to obtain a quorum for the purpose of conducting disciplinary proceedings, it may request members of the other division, who are otherwise qualified to serve on the division unable to obtain a quorum, to join in its deliberations. Such additional members shall vote and count toward a quorum only during those disciplinary proceedings.

(6)

The Construction Industry Licensing Board and the Electrical Contractors’ Licensing Board shall each appoint a committee to meet jointly at least twice a year.

Source: Section 489.107 — Construction Industry Licensing Board, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0489.­107 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

489.13
Unlicensed contracting
489.101
Purpose
489.103
Exemptions
489.105
Definitions
489.107
Construction Industry Licensing Board
489.108
Rulemaking authority
489.109
Fees
489.111
Licensure by examination
489.113
Qualifications for practice
489.114
Evidence of workers’ compensation coverage
489.115
Certification and registration
489.116
Inactive and delinquent status
489.117
Registration
489.118
Certification of registered contractors
489.119
Business organizations
489.121
Emergency registration upon death of contractor
489.124
Business records requirements
489.125
Prequalification of certificateholders
489.126
Moneys received by contractors
489.127
Prohibitions
489.128
Contracts entered into by unlicensed contractors unenforceable
489.129
Disciplinary proceedings
489.131
Applicability
489.132
Prohibited acts by unlicensed principals
489.133
Pollutant storage systems specialty contractors
489.134
Authority of licensed job scope
489.140
Florida Homeowners’ Construction Recovery Fund
489.141
Conditions for recovery
489.142
Board powers relating to recovery
489.143
Payment from the fund
489.144
Investment of the fund
489.145
Guaranteed energy, water, and wastewater performance savings contracting
489.146
Privatization of services
489.147
Prohibited property insurance practices
489.1131
Credit for relevant military training and education
489.1136
Medical gas certification
489.1195
Responsibilities
489.1401
Legislative intent
489.1402
Homeowners’ Construction Recovery Fund
489.1425
Duty of contractor to notify residential property owner of recovery fund
489.1455
Journeyman

Current through Fall 2025

§ 489.107. Construction Indus. Licensing Bd.'s source at flsenate​.gov