Statute of limitations; remedy violations

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32-1162. Statute of limitations; remedy violations

A. A person may file a written complaint pursuant to section 32-1155 with the registrar alleging a licensee has committed a violation of this chapter. The complaint must be filed:

1. For new home builds or other new building construction, within two years after the earlier of the close of escrow or actual occupancy.

2. For all other projects, within two years after the completion of the specific project.

B. For licensure regulatory purposes under this chapter, a licensee's qualifying party is responsible for any violation of this chapter committed by the licensee during the period of time that the qualifying party is named on the license. This subsection does not impose personal liability on the qualifying party for a licensee's violation of this chapter.

C. For licensure regulatory purposes under this chapter, a person named on a license is responsible for any violation of this chapter committed by the licensee during the period of time that person was named on the license. This subsection does not impose personal liability on a person named on a license for a licensee's violation of this chapter.

D. A licensee doing business as a sole proprietor may be personally liable to the registrar for the purposes of enforcing this chapter, including subrogation proceedings brought by this state pursuant to section 32-1138.


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