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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 145 — Plumbing and fire protection systems and swimming pool plan review

145.09 State comity.

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145.09 State comity.
(1m)Any person may be accepted for examination for the appropriate classification of license without submitting evidence required under s. 145.07 , if:
(a)The person holds a current license under the laws of any other state, or under the ordinances of any city, town or village, having license provisions governing plumbers that the department determines are equivalent to the requirements of this chapter; or
(b)The person has practical experience in plumbing in another state that the department determines is equivalent to the experience required under this chapter.
(2m)The department shall accept for a journeyman plumber’s examination a person to whom all of the following apply:
(a)The person completed a plumbing apprenticeship under s. 106.025 or under the laws of any other state.
(b)The person passed a journeyman plumber’s examination in any other state.
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