Exempt from licensure: a person engaged in the alteration, repair, remodeling, or addition to or improvement of a building "with a contracted or agreed value of less than $7,000, including both labor and materials, and including all changes or additions to the contracted or agreed upon work" (Utah Code 58-55-305(1)(h)(i)). If the total value of the project is greater than $3,000, the person relying on that exemption must file a one-time affirmation with the Division that they carry public liability insurance and, if applicable, workers compensation insurance (58-55-305(1)(h)(ii)(H)). CONFLICT RESOLVED - $7,000 is the figure that controls today. The Utah Code text published by the Legislature as the version now in force (headed "Superseded 1/1/2027", i.e. current until that date) reads $7,000 at 58-55-305(1)(h)(i) and $3,000 at (1)(h)(ii)(H). The $1,000 and $3,000 tier figures that appear in the Division’s rule R156-55a track earlier versions of the statutory exemption; the exemption itself is created and sized by the statute, not by the rule. Two cautions: (a) the same published text shows 58-55-305 being renumbered and amended by Chapter 42 of the 2026 General Session effective 1/1/2027, so this citation must be re-verified after that date; and (b) the rule text could not be re-fetched in this session because Utah retired rules.utah.gov in favour of a JavaScript portal at adminrules.utah.gov, so the exact current wording of R156-55a was not independently confirmed.