§ 2-6-43. Reinstatement, renewal, or reissuance of certificate and license.  


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  • (a)

    Suspension. Until proof is demonstrated that all requirements or sanctions imposed in any action by the board against a contractor have been met, the certificate shall not be reinstated or renewed, nor shall the contractor receive a new certificate, nor have permitting privileges reinstated where a certificate or privileges have been suspended.

    (b)

    Revocation.

    (1)

    The board shall not recertify or re-register a contractor whose certificate or any privileges have been revoked until all requirements or stipulations imposed in any final order against the contractor have been met. Additionally, the board shall not issue, renew, reinstate, or otherwise reissue a certificate or permitting privileges for any person for a minimum period of five (5) years from the date of revocation.

    (2)

    The board shall not accept reciprocity for the certification of an individual whose certificate it previously revoked, unless the individual demonstrates that the jurisdiction from which reciprocity is being requested has required the individual to meet all current requirements to demonstrate competency, including examination, and a minimum of five (5) years has passed since the certificate was revoked.

    (c)

    Surrendered certificate. The board shall not issue, renew, reinstate, or otherwise reissue a certificate or permitting privileges for a person who has voluntarily surrendered a certificate of competency for a period of five (5) years from the date of such surrender.

    (d)

    Investigation. The lapse, suspension, or revocation of a certificate of competency by operation of law or by order of the board or a court, or its voluntary surrender by a certificate holder, does not deprive the department of jurisdiction to investigate or the board of jurisdiction to act in disciplinary proceedings against the certificate holder.

(Ord. No. 14-33, § 13, 10-2-14)