The Contractors State License Board directed staff to draft statutory language clarifying when a contractor license number may be reissued or reassigned between corporate entities, an action intended to reduce confusion and administrative burdens when companies restructure, move registration between states or merge.
Member Gardy told the board the issue arises when businesses change their corporate form or move registration to another state and the original licensed entity no longer exists, which can result in license cancellation and reapplication. That uncertainty can force licensees to seek a new license number and complicate active contracting work.
A representative from a licensing services company, Vinny Cohen of Convergeys License Experts LLC, said existing law and the board website already provide steps for license reassignment and documentation requirements, and urged the board to preserve the current process where applicants provide Secretary of State proof of the corporate transactions.
After discussion, a motion to have staff draft proposed statutory language and return to the board for review was made, seconded and approved by roll call. The board packet shows the motion passed; the transcript excerpt does not include a definitive, legible tally of each recorded vote in the provided excerpt.
Next steps: staff will prepare draft statutory language for board review and potential introduction in the 2026 legislative session.