Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee Title 0680 - Board for Licensing Contractors

Here’s an overview of Tennessee Rules & Regulations, Title 0680 – Board for Licensing Contractors, broken down by chapter and key provisions:

📘 Chapter 0680‑01 – Licensing

Covers licensure application, renewals, reinstatement, change of address, joint ventures, classifications, monetary limits, bidding rules, civil and citation penalties, temporary and limited residential licensing, procedures for military and spouse licensing, and misconduct provisions (law.cornell.edu, regulations.justia.com).

Example: Rule 0680‑01‑.25 mandates contractors must contract under their licensed name; a formal name‑change application must be submitted within 90 days of a new entity’s formation (law.cornell.edu).

🏛 Chapter 0680‑02 – Procedure for Contested Cases

Specifies hearing procedures for disciplinary or contested licensing matters (typical administrative law structure) .

⚡ Chapter 0680‑03 – Limited Licensed Electricians

Governs limited electrician licenses; prohibits using the title “contractor” without a full contractor’s license (law.cornell.edu).

🚰 Chapter 0680‑04 – Limited Licensed Plumbers

Contains definitions and regulations for limited plumbing licenses, cost thresholds, renewals, exams (law.cornell.edu).

📚 Chapter 0680‑05 – Pre‑Licensing Courses

Establishes requirements for mandatory pre‑licensing education, course approval, instructor qualifications, and record‑keeping .

🔒 Chapter 0680‑06 – General Liability Insurance

Requires contractors to carry general liability insurance; details types and minimum amounts of coverage (publications.tnsosfiles.com).

🏠 Chapter 0680‑07 – Home Improvement Contractors

Regulates licensing and conduct of home improvement contractors ($3 k–$24 ,999).

Biennial license fees: $250 initial, $200 renewal, $10/month late up to 3 months (tn.gov).

Advertising must include license name/number and avoid deceptive statements (tn.gov).

Licensees must notify the Board of ownership or address changes within 30 days (tn.gov).

Complaints must be filed within 1 year of contract unless cause is justified .

Bonding/security (cash, surety, letter of credit, or property) of $10,000 required; outlines release conditions .

🚀 Chapter 0680‑08 – Go Build Tennessee

Introduced in 2017 to promote workforce development and industry training initiatives .

📖 Chapter 0680‑09 – Continuing Education

Covers continuing education requirements for residential contractors, course approval, and transition from retired to active status (regulations.justia.com).

🔍 How to Access the Full Rules

You can find the official regulations via Tennessee Secretary of State’s website, including:

Chapter texts (including filing history and amendments) (law.cornell.edu).

PDF versions for specific chapters like licensing, home improvement, etc., on tn.gov (tn.gov).

✅ Summary Table

Chapter

Topic

Key Highlights

01

Licensing

Applications, classifications, name-change, bids, penalties, temporary licenses

02

Contested Cases

Formal hearing procedures for disputes

03

Limited Licensed Electricians

Scope & title restrictions

04

Limited Licensed Plumbers

Licensing for plumbing under limit

05

Pre-Licensing Courses

Approval and delivery standards

06

Liability Insurance

Coverage minimums and types required

07

Home Improvement Contractors

Fees, bonds, advertising, complaints timelines

08

Go Build Tennessee

Workforce development initiative

09

Continuing Education

CE course requirements for residential contractors

 

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