Section 12.21.695. Residential contractor endorsement renewal and reinstatement.


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  • 	(a)  The department will renew a residential contractor endorsement that has been lapsed for two years or less if the applicant for renewal submits  
    		(1) a completed renewal application on a form provided by the department;  
    		(2) the applicable fee established in 12 AAC 02.180; and  
    		(3) verification of the successful completion of the continuing competency requirements of 12 AAC 21.650.  
    	(b)  The department will reinstate a residential contractor endorsement that has been lapsed for more than two years but less than five years if the applicant for reinstatement submits  
    		(1) a completed renewal application on a form provided by the department;  
    		(2) the applicable fee established in 12 AAC 02.180; and  
    		(3) verification that the applicant has obtained, within the 12 months immediately preceding the date of the application for reinstatement, a score of at least 70 percent on the residential contractor examination administered by Experior Assessments, LLC or other examination approved by the department.  
    	(c)  In accordance with AS 08.01.100(d), the department will not reinstate a residential contractor endorsement that has been lapsed for five years or more. The holder of a residential contractor endorsement that has been lapsed for five years or more must submit a new application for an endorsement under 12 AAC 21.680.   
    

Authorities

08.01.080;08.01.100;08.18.013;08.18.025

Notes


Authority
AS 08.01.080 AS 08.01.100 AS 08.18.013 AS 08.18.025 Editor's note: Information on the residential contractor examination referred to in 12 AAC 21.680 may be obtained from Experior Assessments, LLC, 2100 NW 53rd Avenue, Gainesville, Florida 32653; telephone: (800) 280-3926; website: www.experioronline.com.
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History
Eff. 1/22/2004, Register 169

References

12.21.680