The State Fire Marshal's permit shall expire annually at midnight on September 30. At least 30 days prior, the fire protection sprinkler contractor I or II must submit a renewal application. A renewal fee must be submitted with the application. Failure to renew the permit prior to the expiration shall cause the permit to be null and void as of the expiration date, and it shall be unlawful under this chapter for any individual, partnership, corporation, association, or joint venture to engage in the business of installing, repairing, altering, adding, maintaining, or inspecting a fire protection sprinkler system without a valid State Fire Marshal's permit. The permit may be reinstated by making application as before, and payment of the fee; however, until such time as a new permit is issued, it shall be unlawful for the fire protection sprinkler contractor I or II to engage in installing, repairing, altering, adding, maintaining, or inspecting fire protection sprinkler systems.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 34 - Professions and Businesses.
Chapter 33 - Fire Protection Sprinkler Systems.
Section 34-33-1 - Definitions.
Section 34-33-2 - Administration of Chapter Vested in State Fire Marshal.
Section 34-33-5 - Issuance of State Fire Marshal's Permit.
Section 34-33-6 - Restrictions and Limitations Upon Permit Holder.
Section 34-33-7 - Expiration of Permit; Renewal Procedure.
Section 34-33-8 - Presentation of Permit to Local Building Official; Payment of Local License Fees.
Section 34-33-11 - Disposition of Funds Collected Pursuant to Chapter; Grants and Donations Allowed.
Section 34-33-13 - Single Family Dwelling - No Installation Requirement.
Section 34-33-14 - Residential Structural Fires - Collection of Information.