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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 198B — Housing, buildings, and construction -- building code

198B.658 Qualifications for licensure and certification.

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(1)An applicant for a master heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractor's
license shall:
(a)Be at least eighteen
(18)years of age;
(b)Be a citizen of the United States or be a resident alien who is authorized
to do work in the United States;
(c)1. Have been regularly and principally employed or engaged in
heating, ventilation, and air conditioning trades as a journeyman
heating, ventilation, and air conditioning mechanic for not less than
two
(2)years under the direction and supervision of a master
heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractor;
2. Have been regularly and principally employed or engaged in the
practice of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contracting as a
master heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractor, or
equivalent thereof, for not less than two
(2)years in Kentucky or in a
jurisdiction other than Kentucky, as demonstrated by verifiable
documentation; or
3. Have been regularly and principally licensed and employed as a
mechanical engineer in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, or a
jurisdiction other than Kentucky, for not less than two
(2)years, as
demonstrated by verifiable documentation;
(d)Have passed an examination prescribed by the department to determine
the applicant's competency to practice heating, ventilation, and air
conditioning contracting; and
(e)Have paid a fee as established in administrative regulations promulgated
by the department.
(2)An applicant for a journeyman heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
mechanic's license shall:
(a)Be at least eighteen
(18)years of age;
(b)Be a citizen of the United States or be a resident alien who is authorized
to do work in the United States;
(c)1. Have been regularly and principally employed or engaged in
heating, ventilation, and air conditioning trades for not less than two
(2)years under the direction and supervision of a master heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning contractor; or
2. Have been regularly and principally employed or engaged in the
performance of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning work for not
less than two
(2)years in Kentucky or in a jurisdiction other than
Kentucky, as demonstrated by verifiable documentation;
(d)Have passed an examination prescribed by the department to determine
the applicant's competency to install, maintain, and repair heating and
cooling systems, heating and cooling service, burner service, and
hydronic systems; and
(e)Have paid a fee as established in administrative regulations promulgated
by the department.
(3)If an applicant has obtained, while exempt from licensure under 198B.674(2),
(7), (8), (10), (13), or (14), work experience that the department determines to
be equivalent to the requirements of subsection (1)(c) or (2)(c) of this section,
that experience may be considered as equivalent to one
(1)year of
employment toward the licensure requirements for a master heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning contractor or journeyman heating, ventilation,
and air conditioning mechanic, as applicable, not to exceed one
(1)year.
(a)The department shall issue an apprentice heating, ventilation, and air
conditioning mechanic's certificate to any person who registers as an
apprentice with the department.
(b)The department shall establish by administrative regulation the minimum
number of hours of experience required by apprentices and shall maintain
an apprentice register to credit an apprentice for hours worked under the
supervision of a master heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
contractor and journeyman heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
mechanic. Experience gained under the supervision of a Kentucky
licensed master heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractor while
registered as an apprentice with the Education and Labor Cabinet,
Department of Workforce Development, in cooperation with the United
States Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training shall
be accepted toward the two
(2)year experience requirement for a
journeyman heating, ventilation, and air conditioning mechanic license.
(c)The apprentice register shall include the name, address, Social Security
number, employer, and dates of employment of the apprentice.
(d)The apprentice shall notify the department in writing of any change in
address or employer.
(e)Apprentices and pre-apprentices shall not be required to pay a fee to
obtain a certificate of registration or to renew a registration.
(5)The satisfactory completion of one
(1)academic year of a
department-approved curriculum or one
(1)year of professional training in
heating, ventilation, and air conditioning work may be considered as equivalent
to one
(1)year of employment toward the licensure requirements for a
journeyman heating, ventilation, and air conditioning mechanic, not to exceed
one
(1)year.
(6)The satisfactory completion of one
(1)academic year of teaching experience in
a department-approved or state-approved technical education program in
heating, ventilation, and air conditioning shall be considered as equivalent to
one
(1)year of employment, as required by subsection (1)(c) or (2)(c) of this
section. No more than one
(1)year of approved teaching experience may be
used in meeting the requirements of subsection (1)(c) or (2)(c) of this section.
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