§ 28-27-9.1. Grandfathering — Licensing of sheet metal contractors and sheet metal journeypersons without examination.
(a)(1) After enactment of this chapter and at any time prior to the expiration of twelve (12) months following enactment of this section, the authority shall, without examination, upon payment of the fees required in this chapter issue through the department of labor and training, division of professional regulation, a sheet metal contractor’s license or sheet metal journeyperson’s license to any applicant who currently holds a valid pipefitter or refrigeration license in the state of Rhode Island. A sheet metal journeyperson shall have a minimum of four (4) years of verified experience in the sheet metal business covered by the license, as applicable.
(2) An applicant for a sheet metal contractor’s license under this provision must further provide sworn evidence of satisfactory sheet metal experience for a minimum of five (5) years of verified experience in the sheet metal business covered by such license, as applicable.
(b) Any person qualified to obtain a sheet metal contractor’s license or a sheet metal journeyperson’s license under this section who is prevented from making application herefor by reason of service in the armed forces of the United States during the twelve-month (12) period following enactment of this section [July 7, 2000] shall have three (3) months after discharge or release from active duty to make such application.
History of Section.P.L. 2000, ch. 119, § 1; P.L. 2002, ch. 380, § 2.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 28 - Labor and Labor Relations
Chapter 28-27 - Mechanical Trades
Section 28-27-1.0. - Mechanical board.
Section 28-27-1.1. - Inspection and right of entry.
Section 28-27-1.2. - General license criteria guide.
Section 28-27-2. - Licensing — Mechanical board of examiners created — Senior chief investigator.
Section 28-27-3. - Disposition of fees — Annual report.
Section 28-27-4.1. - “Journeyperson refrigeration technician” defined.
Section 28-27-4.4. - “Master mechanical contractor” defined — License fee.
Section 28-27-5. - Practices for which master or contractor license required.
Section 28-27-5.1. - Practices for which a journeyperson or apprentice license required.
Section 28-27-5.2. - Issuance of P.J.F. journeyperson oil burnerperson’s license.
Section 28-27-5.3. - Oil burnerperson’s limited license.
Section 28-27-6. - Corporations and firms engaged in business.
Section 28-27-6.1. - Owners’ right to install.
Section 28-27-6.2. - Issuance of contractor master license.
Section 28-27-7. - Functions of board of examiners.
Section 28-27-8. - Duties of director.
Section 28-27-9. - Application for license.
Section 28-27-12. - [Repealed.]
Section 28-27-13. - Change of address.
Section 28-27-14. - Examination of applicants.
Section 28-27-15. - Issuance of licensing following examination.
Section 28-27-16. - Reexamination of applicants.
Section 28-27-17. - Test fees — License fees — Expiration and renewal of licenses.
Section 28-27-17.1. - Failure to renew license.
Section 28-27-17.2. - Certificates expiring while licensee is in federal service.
Section 28-27-18. - Registration of apprentices.
Section 28-27-19. - License displayed in place of business.
Section 28-27-20. - State and municipal inspections and installation permits.
Section 28-27-21. - Grounds for revocation of license.
Section 28-27-22. - Procedure for revocation of license.
Section 28-27-22.1. - Subpoena of a witness.
Section 28-27-22.2. - Subpoena powers.
Section 28-27-23. - Administration of oaths.
Section 28-27-24. - Recommendations of board — Order of the director — Appeal.
Section 28-27-24.1. - Compelling obedience to subpoenas.
Section 28-27-25. - Judicial review of proceedings.
Section 28-27-25.1. - Judicial enforcement.
Section 28-27-26. - [Repealed.]
Section 28-27-26.1. - Enforcement.
Section 28-27-27. - [Repealed.]
Section 28-27-28. - Practices for which a license is required.
Section 28-27-29. - Persons and acts exempt.
Section 28-27-30. - Enforcement procedures.
Section 28-27-30.1. - Severability.
Section 28-27-31. - [Repealed.]
Section 28-27-32. - Discrimination.
Section 28-27-33. - Investigator’s devotion to duties — Assignment of investigators.
Section 28-27-34. - “Division” and “chief administrator” defined.