Table of Contents Sec. 20-490. Definitions. As used in sections 20-490 to 20-495a, inclusive, unless
the context otherwise requires: Sec. 20-490a. Home Inspection Licensing Board. (a) There shall be, within the
Department of Consumer Protection, a Home Inspection Licensing Board. Sec. 20-491. Regulations: Home inspectors and home inspector interns. (a)
The commissioner, with the advice and assistance of the board, shall adopt regulations
in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54 to: (1) Establish such qualifications for
the licensing of home inspectors as the commissioner finds necessary for the public
interest; (2) establish an application process for persons seeking a license as a home
inspector; (3) establish continuing education requirements and standards of professional
and ethical conduct for home inspectors; (4) publish a code of ethics for home inspectors;
and (5) establish such reasonable rules and regulations as the commissioner may deem
necessary or desirable to carry out and enforce the provisions of sections 20-490 to 20-
495a, inclusive. Sec. 20-491a. Examinations. The board, with the consent of the commissioner,
shall prescribe the form and content of examinations to determine the qualifications of
persons who apply for licenses to engage in home inspection. The department shall
administer such examinations or may contract with a testing service to provide and
conduct such examinations at least three times each year. Sec. 20-492. License required. Exemptions. (a) No person shall engage in home
inspection without a license issued under section 20-492a or subsection (b) of section
20-492b, except that (1) nothing in sections 20-490 to 20-495a, inclusive, or 21a-6 shall
be construed to apply to an architect licensed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 390
or a professional engineer licensed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 391, and (2)
nothing in sections 20-490 to 20-495a, inclusive, or 21a-6 shall be construed to prevent
any of the following persons from acting within the scope of their profession: Sec. 20-492a. Issuance of license. Holder to exhibit license, when. License not
transferable. Licensee's disclosure requirements. Expiration. Renewal. Register
of home inspectors. (a) The department shall issue to each applicant who achieves a
passing score on the examination administered by the department pursuant to section
20-491a and who meets the requirements for licensure set forth in subsection (a) of
section 20-492b and in regulations adopted by the commissioner pursuant to section
20-491 a home inspector license indicating that the holder is entitled to engage in home
inspection, and the holder of such license shall carry it upon such holder's person while
engaging in such work. The licensee shall show such license to any client on request.
No license shall be transferred to or used by any person other than the person to whom
the license was issued. Sec. 20-492b. Qualifications for license. Exemptions. (a) To be eligible for a
home inspector license, an applicant shall: Sec. 20-492c. Licensure of out-of-state licensees. Fee. Upon payment to the department of a fee in the amount of one hundred dollars and the submission of a written
application provided by the department, the department shall issue a home inspector
license to any person who holds a valid license issued by another state with standards
substantially equivalent to or exceeding the standards of this state, as determined by the
department. Sec. 20-493. Application for home inspector intern permit. Fee. (a) Any person
seeking a permit as a home inspector intern shall apply to the board, in writing, on forms
that the department shall provide stating: (1) Such person's name and residence address;
(2) the name of a licensed home inspector who has agreed to supervise the applicant;
and (3) such other information as the department may require by regulations adopted
in accordance with section 20-491. Sec. 20-493a. Issuance of intern permit. Holder to exhibit, when. Permit not
transferable. Expiration. Renewal. Register of home inspector interns. (a) The department shall issue to each applicant who meets the eligibility requirements set forth
in section 20-493b and the regulations adopted by the commissioner pursuant to section
20-491 a home inspector intern permit indicating that the holder is entitled to engage
in home inspection under the supervision of a licensed home inspector, and the holder
of such permit shall carry it upon such holder's person while engaging in such work.
Such permit shall state that it must be shown to any properly interested person on request.
No permit shall be transferred to or used by any person other than the person to whom
the permit was issued. Sec. 20-493b. Home inspector interns: Qualifications for permit; training program; supervision by licensed home inspector. (a) To be eligible for a home inspector
intern permit, an applicant shall: Sec. 20-494. Disciplinary action. Discontinuance, suspension or rescission of
disciplinary action. (a) The board may, by majority vote of the entire board and upon
a finding of any cause specified in subsection (c) of section 21a-9: Sec. 20-494a. Fines. Civil penalites. (a) Except as otherwise provided in sections
20-490 to 20-495a, inclusive, any person who (1) conducts home inspection without
having first obtained the license or permit required by said sections, (2) employs or
supplies for employment a person who does not have a license or permit to conduct
home inspection, (3) falsely pretends to qualify to conduct home inspection, (4) engages
in or practices any of the work for which a license or permit is required by said sections
after the expiration of such license or permit, or (5) violates any other provision of said
sections, unless the penalty is otherwise specifically prescribed, shall be fined not more
than two hundred dollars for each such violation. Sec. 20-495. Hearings. The board may hold hearings on any matter under the provisions of sections 20-490 to 20-495a, inclusive. Such hearings shall be conducted in
accordance with the regulations adopted by the commissioner in accordance with section
20-491. Sec. 20-495a. Appeals. Any person aggrieved by an order or decision of the board
may appeal from such order or decision in accordance with the provisions of section
4-183.
Sec. 20-490. Definitions.
Sec. 20-490a. Home Inspection Licensing Board.
Sec. 20-491. Regulations: Home inspectors and home inspector interns.
Sec. 20-491a. Examinations.
Sec. 20-492. License required. Exemptions.
Sec. 20-492a. Issuance of license. Holder to exhibit license, when. License not transferable. Licensee's disclosure requirements. Expiration. Renewal. Register of home inspectors.
Sec. 20-492b. Qualifications for license. Exemptions.
Sec. 20-492c. Licensure of out-of-state licensees. Fee.
Sec. 20-493. Application for home inspector intern permit. Fee.
Sec. 20-493a. Issuance of intern permit. Holder to exhibit, when. Permit not transferable. Expiration. Renewal. Register of home inspector interns.
Sec. 20-493b. Home inspector interns: Qualifications for permit; training program; supervision by licensed home inspector.
Sec. 20-494. Disciplinary action. Discontinuance, suspension or rescission of disciplinary action.
Sec. 20-494a. Fines. Civil penalites.
Sec. 20-495. Hearings.
Sec. 20-495a. Appeals.
Secs. 20-496 to 20-499.
(1) "Board" means the Home Inspection Licensing Board.
(2) "Client" means a person who engages or seeks to engage the services of a home
inspector for the purpose of obtaining an inspection of and a written report upon the
condition of a residential building.
(3) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Consumer Protection.
(4) "Department" means the Department of Consumer Protection.
(5) "Engage in home inspection" means to provide or offer to provide a home inspection for compensation or other valuable consideration or to hold oneself out to the
public as qualified to provide such a service.
(6) "Home inspection" means an examination and written evaluation of two or more
of the following components of a residential building: Heating, cooling, plumbing and
electrical systems, structural components, foundation, roof, masonry, structure, exterior
and interior components and any other related residential housing components, as set
forth in regulations adopted by the commissioner, in accordance with chapter 54, after
consultation with the board, but does not include an examination or written evaluation
of a mobile manufactured home, which examination or evaluation is conducted or prepared for the purpose of complying with subsection (e) of section 21-79.
(7) "Home inspector" means a person licensed in accordance with the provisions
of section 20-492a or subsection (b) of section 20-492b and the regulations adopted
pursuant to section 20-491.
(8) "Home inspector intern" means a person who is in training to become a home
inspector under the supervision of a home inspector licensed in accordance with the
provisions of section 20-492a or subsection (b) of section 20-492b and any regulations
adopted pursuant to section 20-491.
(9) "Residential building" means a structure that is intended to be or is in fact used
as a residence consisting of from one to four family dwelling units, but does not include
commercial use space or units and common areas.
(P.A. 99-254, S. 1, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(b) The board shall consist of eight members, to be appointed by the Governor not
later than six months after July 1, 2000. The Governor shall appoint a chairperson from
among the members of the board. Each member shall be, at the time of appointment, a
resident of the state of Connecticut. Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section,
five of the members shall be home inspectors licensed under section 20-492a or subsection (b) of section 20-492b, who have been engaged in home inspection in this state for
at least five years immediately preceding their appointment. Three of the members shall
be public members who are owners and residents of a residential building.
(c) For a period of eighteen months from July 1, 2000, the five home inspectors
initially appointed as members of the board shall not be required, at the time of their
first appointment, to be home inspectors licensed under section 20-492a or subsection
(b) of section 20-492b, provided such home inspectors meet or exceed the requirements
of subdivisions (1), (2) and (5) of subsection (a) of section 20-492b and provided further,
each such home inspector has: (1) Been engaged in home inspection for not less than
five years prior to July 1, 2000; and (2) performed not less than five hundred home
inspections for compensation or other valuable consideration.
(d) Not later than thirty days after all members have been appointed to the board,
and annually thereafter, the board shall meet for the purpose of organizing by electing
such officers as the board may deem necessary and appropriate. The board shall meet
at least quarterly on a date and at a time and place that it shall determine and at such
other times as may be specified upon the call of the chairperson or a majority of the
board members. A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum.
(e) Any member who fails to attend three consecutive meetings or who fails to
attend fifty per cent of all meetings during any calendar year shall be deemed to have
resigned from the board. Members shall not serve for more than two consecutive full
terms, except that if no successor has been appointed or approved, such member shall
continue to serve until a successor is appointed or approved. The Governor shall fill
vacancies by appointment for the unexpired portion of the term.
(f) Members shall not be compensated for their services but shall be reimbursed for
necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
(P.A. 99-254, S. 2, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(b) The commissioner, with the advice and assistance of the board, shall adopt regulations in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54 to: (1) Establish the requirements
for obtaining a permit as a home inspector intern; (2) establish application procedures
for persons seeking a permit as a home inspector intern; (3) prescribe rules and standards
concerning the supervision of home inspector interns by licensed home inspectors; and
(4) adopt such reasonable regulations as the commissioner may deem necessary or desirable to carry out and enforce the provisions of sections 20-490 to 20-495a, inclusive.
Such regulations shall require, as a condition of receiving a permit as a home inspector
intern, that the applicant enroll in and complete a board-approved training program
which may include a home study course.
(c) The commissioner shall establish rules concerning hearings on any matter under
the provisions of sections 20-490 to 20-495a, inclusive.
(P.A. 99-254, S. 3, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(P.A. 99-254, S. 4, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(A) Any person employed by this state, any department or agency of this state or
any political subdivision of this state, when acting within the scope of such employment;
(B) Any person employed by the United States or any of its departments or agencies;
(C) Any school, public or private, offering as part of a vocational education program
courses and training in any aspect of home inspection;
(D) Any person holding a current professional or occupational license or registration issued pursuant to the general statutes, provided such person engages only in that
work for which such person is licensed, including, but not limited to, an electrical contractor or plumber licensed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 393, a real estate appraiser certified or licensed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 400g or an insurance
adjuster;
(E) Any person holding a current home inspector intern permit who conducts home
inspections under the direct supervision and in the presence of a licensed home inspector
for the purpose of qualifying for licensure as a home inspector; and
(F) Any person who has taken and successfully completed a board-approved training program, earned a home inspector intern permit and performs home inspections
under the direct supervision and in the presence of a licensed home inspector.
(b) Any person seeking a license as a home inspector shall apply to the board, in
writing, on forms that the department shall provide stating: (1) Such person's name,
residence address and business address; (2) a brief description of such person's qualifications, including the length and nature of such person's experience; and (3) such other
information as the department may require by regulations adopted in accordance with
section 20-491.
(c) Each application for a home inspector license shall be accompanied by a fee of
forty dollars.
(P.A. 99-254, S. 5, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(b) Prior to performing a home inspection, each licensee shall inform the client, in
writing, that the licensee's work is subject to regulation by the department and that
inquiries and complaints concerning the licensee's work may be directed to the department.
(c) All licenses issued under the provisions of this section shall expire biennially
and may be renewed upon application and payment to the department of a renewal fee
in the amount of two hundred dollars.
(d) The department shall maintain a register containing the names of all persons to
whom such licenses are issued which shall be open to public inspection.
(P.A. 99-254, S. 6, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(1) Have successfully completed high school or its equivalent;
(2) Have either: (A) Been engaged as a home inspector intern for not less than one
year and performed not less than two hundred home inspections for compensation; or
(B) taken and successfully completed a board-approved training program that meets the
requirements of regulations adopted by the commissioner pursuant to section 20-491,
earned a home inspector intern permit and performed not less than one hundred home
inspections under the direct supervision and in the presence of a licensed home inspector;
(3) Have passed an oral, written or electronic competency examination administered by the department; and
(4) Paid a fee of two hundred dollars.
(b) During the first three hundred sixty-five days following July 1, 2000, the board
shall issue to an individual, upon application, a home inspector license, provided the
applicant meets the requirements of subdivisions (1) and (4) of subsection (a) of this
section and provided further, the individual:
(1) Has been engaged in the practice of home inspections for compensation for not
less than two years prior to July 1, 2000; and
(2) Has performed not less than one hundred sixty home inspections for compensation.
(P.A. 99-254, S. 7, 8, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(P.A. 99-254, S. 9, 18.)
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(b) Each application for a home inspector permit shall be accompanied by a fee of
twenty dollars. All such fees shall be paid to the department.
(P.A. 99-254, S. 10, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(b) All permits issued under the provisions of this section shall expire biennially
and may be renewed upon application and payment to the department of an application
fee in the amount of one hundred dollars.
(c) The department shall keep a register containing the names of all persons to whom
such permits are issued which shall be open to public inspection.
(P.A. 99-254, S. 11, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(1) Have successfully completed high school or its equivalent;
(2) Have enrolled in and completed a board-approved training program that meets
the requirements of regulations adopted by the commissioner pursuant to section 20-491;
(3) Have an identified supervisor who (A) is licensed as a home inspector under
section 20-492a or subsection (b) of section 20-492b, (B) is in good standing with the
state as a home inspector, and (C) has agreed to perform supervisory functions as described in subsection (c) of this section; and
(4) Have paid a fee in the amount of one hundred dollars.
(b) Upon completion of a board-approved training program that meets the requirements of the regulations adopted by the commissioner pursuant to section 20-491, the
home inspector intern may take the home inspector licensure examination administered
under section 20-491a. If such intern does not pass such licensure examination, such
intern may take up to two additional examinations during the one-year period commencing on the date of the applicant's first examination application. If the applicant does not
pass a third examination the applicant may not be examined again until one year after
the date of such third examination.
(c) A home inspector intern shall perform functions of a home inspector only under
the supervision of a licensed home inspector and in accordance with rules and regulations
adopted by the commissioner in accordance with the provisions of section 20-491. Such
supervision shall be direct supervision for a minimum of the first ten inspections, and
then may be indirect for the remaining training period. For the purpose of this section,
"direct supervision" means the supervisor shall be present at the site of a home inspection
where the home inspector intern is assigned one hundred per cent of the time and such
supervisor shall countersign all documents prepared and completed by the home inspector intern.
(d) The licensed home inspector supervising the home inspector intern shall be
responsible for all inspections done by the home inspector intern under the licensed
home inspector's charge.
(P.A. 99-254, S. 12, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(1) Revoke, suspend or refuse to issue a home inspector license or home inspector
intern permit;
(2) Issue a letter of reprimand to a home inspector and send a copy of such letter
to a complainant or to a state or local official;
(3) Place a home inspector on probationary status and require the home inspector
to report regularly to the board on the matter that is the basis for probation;
(4) Limit the home inspector's practice to areas prescribed by the board; or
(5) Order a home inspector to continue or renew the home inspector's education
until the home inspector has attained a satisfactory level of competence in any area that
is the basis for probation.
(b) The board may discontinue, suspend or rescind any action taken under subsection (a) of this section.
(P.A. 99-254, S. 13, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(b) The board may, after notice and hearing, impose a civil penalty on any person
who (1) engages in or practices the work for which a license or permit is required by
sections 20-490 to 20-495a, inclusive, without having first obtained such a license or
permit, (2) employs or supplies for employment a person who does not have such a
license or permit, (3) falsely pretends to qualify to engage in or practice such work, (4)
engages in or practices any of the work for which a license or permit is required by said
sections after the expiration of such person's license or permit, or (5) violates any of
the provisions of said sections or the regulations adopted pursuant to said sections.
Such penalty shall not exceed five thousand dollars for each violation, except that any
individual employed as a home inspector intern but improperly registered shall not be
penalized for a first offense.
(P.A. 99-254, S. 14, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(P.A. 99-254, S. 15, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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(P.A. 99-254, S. 16, 18.)
History: P.A. 99-254 effective July 1, 2000.
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