Existing law, the Contractors State License Law, establishes the Contractors State License Board to license and regulate contractors and establishes the registrar of contractors as the executive officer and secretary of the board. Existing law requires the registrar, upon receipt of the Labor Commissioner's finding of a willful or deliberate violation of the Labor Code by a licensee or transmission to the board of citations or other actions taken by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, to initiate disciplinary action against the licensee within 18 months.
This bill would authorize the Attorney General to bring a civil action for the temporary suspension or permanent revocation of a contractor's license for failing to pay its workers the full amount of wages the workers are entitled to under state law or because the contractor has not fulfilled a wage judgment or is in violation of an injunction or court order regarding the payment of wages to its workers. The bill would also authorize the Attorney General to bring a civil action to bar the licensure or deny the relicensure of any contractor, officer, director, associate, partner, manager, responsible manager, or other qualifying individual of a contractor for those reasons. The bill would require the Attorney General to notify the registrar before bringing a civil action and would authorize the board to intervene in a proceeding brought pursuant to the bill's provisions. The bill would require a court to issue an order directing the board to suspend a license or bar initial licensure or relicensure if the Attorney General establishes the defendant has failed to pay workers, has not fulfilled a wage judgment, or is in violation of an injunction or court order regarding payment of wages.