§2155. Residential Contractors Subcommittee; membership; terms; powers; duties
A. There is hereby established within the board the Residential Contractors
Subcommittee, hereinafter referred to as "residential subcommittee", consisting of five
members who shall be residents of this state and who have been actively engaged in
residential contracting for at least five years prior to appointment by the governor. Three
members of the residential subcommittee shall be appointed by the governor from a list of
not less than ten names submitted by the Louisiana Homebuilders Association as certified
by its president and secretary. One member of the residential subcommittee shall be from
and appointed to represent the first congressional district, one member shall be from and
appointed to represent the second congressional district, one member shall be from and
appointed to represent the third congressional district, one member shall be from and
appointed to represent the fourth and fifth congressional districts, and one member shall be
from and appointed to represent the sixth congressional district.
B. The terms of office of the initial members appointed to the residential
subcommittee shall be one for a three-year term, one for a two-year term, and one for a
one-year term, to be determined by the governor. Thereafter, all members shall be appointed
for three-year terms. All terms shall commence thirty days after the appointment and all
members shall serve until their successors have been appointed and qualified. Vacancies
occurring in the membership of the residential subcommittee for any reason shall be filled
by appointment by the governor for the unexpired term. No person shall be appointed for
more than two consecutive terms. The governor may remove a member for cause.
C. The executive director of the board shall serve as executive director of the
residential subcommittee and shall not have voting privileges.
D.(1) A member of the board shall serve as an ex officio member of the residential
subcommittee and shall serve as the liaison between the residential subcommittee and the
board. He shall be appointed by the chairman of the board and shall serve as the chairman
of the residential subcommittee. His presence at a meeting of the residential subcommittee
may be counted toward establishing a quorum of the residential subcommittee, and he shall
have voting privileges only if either of the following circumstances exists:
(a) His presence is necessary to establish a quorum of the residential subcommittee
and there is a tie vote between the appointed members of the residential subcommittee.
(b) His presence is necessary to establish a quorum of the residential subcommittee,
only one appointed member of the residential subcommittee is present, and an additional ex
officio member has been appointed pursuant to Paragraph (2) of this Subsection.
(2) An additional ex officio member of the board shall serve on the residential
subcommittee only if his presence, along with the ex officio member serving pursuant to
Paragraph (1) of this Subsection, is required to establish a quorum of the residential
subcommittee. This additional ex officio member shall be appointed by the chairman of the
board and shall serve as the vice chairman of the residential subcommittee. He shall have
voting privileges only if there is a tie vote between an appointed member of the residential
subcommittee and the ex officio member serving as chairman of the residential
subcommittee.
(3) The board shall pay per diem and travel expenses for ex officio members.
E. A quorum of the residential subcommittee shall consist of a majority of its
members which shall be sufficient to conduct residential subcommittee business, and the
residential subcommittee shall meet at least once every other month to conduct its business
unless, for good cause, a meeting cannot be held. Notice of residential subcommittee
meetings shall be posted on the board's official website and at the board office at least ten
days prior to the date when the residential subcommittee is to meet.
F. Each member of the residential subcommittee shall be entitled to a per diem
allowance of seventy-five dollars for each meeting he attends and be reimbursed for all travel
expenses necessarily incurred in attending meetings.
G. Subject to the approval of the board, the residential subcommittee shall have all
of the following powers and duties:
(1) To adopt rules and regulations to govern residential and home improvement
contractors in this state.
(2) To issue, suspend, modify, or revoke licenses to do business in this state pursuant
to the provisions of R.S. 37:2158.
(3) To prescribe and adopt regulations and policies for continuing education.
However, notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the residential subcommittee shall
not approve for use by licensees any continuing education courses or written training
programs provided by a member of the residential subcommittee or legal entity in which he
has a controlling interest.
(4) To cause the enforcement against, and the prosecution and enjoinder of, all
persons violating provisions of this Chapter, and rules and regulations of the board; issue
fines, penalties, and other costs for violations; and incur necessary expenses therefor.
Added by Acts 1956, No. 233, §5. Amended by Acts 1964, No. 113, §5; Acts 1992,
No. 681, §1, eff. July 6, 1992; Acts 2019, No. 371, §1; Acts 2022, No. 195, §1.