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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

198B.667 Interim period for use of recently deceased owner's or employee's master

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heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractor's license.
(1)The department shall grant an interim period of up to one hundred eighty
continuous calendar days to allow a company to utilize the master heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning contractor's license of a recently deceased owner or
deceased employee who procured heating, ventilation, and air conditioning permits
for that company, provided that the company:
(a)Effectuates and documents all necessary bonding and insurance policies
required in this chapter; and
(b)Ensures that the bonding and insurance policies remain in effect for the
entirety of the interim time period extended by the department.
(2)The license of a deceased master heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
contractor shall be terminated by the department at the end of the interim period.
(3)Upon termination of the deceased master heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
contractor's license, a company shall have an employee with a current and valid
Kentucky master heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractor's license in
order to procure permits and perform heating, ventilation, and air conditioning work
governed by KRS 198B.650 to 198B.689.
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