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Title XXXII Chapter 489 View Entire Chapter
REGULATION OF PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS CONTRACTING
489.103 Exemptions.—This part does not apply to:
(18) Any one-family, two-family, or three-family residence constructed or rehabilitated by Habitat for
Humanity International, Inc., or its local affiliates. Habitat for Humanity International, Inc., or its local
affiliates, must:
(a) Obtain all necessary building permits.
(b) Obtain all required building code inspections.
(c) Provide for supervision of all work by an individual with construction experience.
(19) A disaster recovery mitigation organization or a not-for-profit organization repairing or replacing a
one-family, two-family,or three-family residence that has been impacted by a disaster when such
organization:
(a) Is using volunteer labor to assist the owner of such residence in mitigating unsafe living conditions at
the residence;
(b) Is not holding itself out to be a contractor;
(c) Obtains all required building permits;
(d) Obtains all required building code inspections; and
(e) Provides for the supervision of all work by an individual with construction experience.
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The 2013 Florida Statutes
Title XXXII Chapter 489 View Entire Chapter
REGULATION OF PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS CONTRACTING
489.103 Exemptions.—This part does not apply to:
(18) Any one-family, two-family, or three-family residence constructed or rehabilitated by Habitat for
Humanity International,.Inc., or its local affiliates. Habitat for Humanity International, Inc., or its local
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affiliates, must:
(a) Obtain all necessary building permits.
(b) Obtain all required building code inspections.
(c) Provide for supervision of all work by an individual with construction experience.
(19) A disaster recovery mitigation organization or a not-for-profit organization repairing or replacing a
one-family, two-family, or three-family residence that has been impacted by a disaster when such
organization:
(a) Is using volunteer labor to assist the owner of such residence in mitigating unsafe living conditions at
the residence;
(b) Is not holding itself out to be a contractor;
(c) Obtains all required building permits;
(d) Obtains all required building code inspections; and
(e) Provides for the supervision of all work by an individual with construction experience.
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