Kentucky Administrative Regulations (Last Updated: August 1, 2016) |
TITLE 815. PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET - DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING, BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION |
Chapter 8. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Licensing Requirements |
815 KAR 8:020. Journeyman heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) mechanic licensing requirements
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Section 1. General Requirements. (1) Continuing education.
(a) Each journeyman licensee shall complete eight (8) hours of continuing education prior to renewal of the license.
(b) Continuing education shall be conducted in accordance with 815 KAR 8:050.
(2) Supervision. The journeyman shall:
(a) Be physically on site;
(b) Personally observe and be responsible for each apprentice assigned to the journeyman in carrying out the installation, alteration, and repair of HVAC systems; and
(c) Otherwise operate under the general direction and supervision of the master HVAC contractor.
Section 2. Initial Application Requirements. (1) Filing the application. An applicant seeking a journeyman HVAC mechanic license shall submit to the board:
(a) A completed and notarized Journeyman HVAC Mechanic License Application on Form HVAC 2;
(b) An initial license application fee of fifty (50) dollars for a twelve (12) month license.
1. The initial license fee may be prorated for not less than seven (7) months or more than eighteen (18) months.
2. The initial license shall expire on the final day of the applicant's birth month;
(c) Proof of satisfactory completion of the examination required by Section 4 of this administrative regulation;
(d) Proof of the applicant's experience as established by KRS 198B.658(2)(c) and this administrative regulation; and
(e) A passport-sized, color photograph of the applicant taken within the past six (6) months.
(2) Termination of application.
(a) The initial application shall remain pending until all requirements are met, up to a period of one (1) year after the date the application is submitted.
(b) At the end of one (1) year, the application shall be void.
Section 3. Inactive License Status. (1)(a) A licensee may request that a license be placed in inactive status.
(b) A licensee shall not perform HVAC work while the license is inactive.
(2) A certified HVAC inspector may be licensed as a journeyman HVAC mechanic, but shall place the license in inactive status while having an active HVAC inspector certification.
(3) Performing HVAC work while holding an inactive license shall be grounds for revocation or suspension of all HVAC licenses and certifications held by the licensee.
Section 4. Examination Requirements. An applicant shall take and pass the examination administered in compliance with this section.
(1) The examination shall test the applicant's basic knowledge of codes, standards, and current technological and industry recommended practices with respect to the proper installation, maintenance, repair, remodeling, or alteration of HVAC systems.
(2) Reasonable accommodations shall be made if necessary to provide accessibility to disabled applicants, upon request.
(3) Except as provided by subsection (7) of this section, an applicant shall successfully complete with a passing score of at least seventy (70) percent the examination known as the Kentucky Journeyman HVAC Mechanic Examination, which is developed, administered, and scored by the board or its designee.
(4)(a) A request to sit for the examination shall be made directly to the testing facilities approved by the board.
(b) A list of facilities and contact information shall be provided to applicants upon request.
(5) The examination fee shall not exceed $100 for the Kentucky Journeyman HVAC Mechanic Examination.
(6) A passing score on the examination shall be valid for a period of two (2) years.
(7) Upon application by a testing agency, a national code group, or by an applicant for licensure, the department shall recognize another examination as equivalent to the examinations administered by the board if the person or group submitting the examination demonstrates that the examination covers the same material and requires the same level of knowledge as the board's examination.
Section 5. Experience Requirements. An applicant for licensure shall meet the requirements of this section. (1) Minimum experience. An applicant shall have the experience required by KRS 198B.658(2)(c).
(2) Records of experience. An applicant’s experience shall be listed on the application form.
(a) Proof of listed experience shall be provided by:
1. A W-2 form;
2. An affidavit from a master HVAC contractor who directed and supervised the applicant;
3. A copy of a current journeyman HVAC mechanic license, or equivalent, held by the applicant in a state other than Kentucky, if the state requires licensure or the equivalent;
4. Verifiable documentation demonstrating the nature and extent of journeyman HVAC mechanic work performed in a state other than Kentucky, if the state does not require licensure or the equivalent; or
5. Department of Defense Form DD 214.
(b) Additional proof of experience shall be requested by the board, prior to or after licensing, if the board has reason to believe that the experience shown is insufficient or nonexistent.
(3) One (1) year of HVAC experience shall consist minimally of 1,500 hours of HVAC work in a contiguous twelve (12) month period.
Section 6. Renewal, Restoration, Reinstatement, and Reactivation Requirements and Procedures. (1) Filing for renewal. A journeyman HVAC mechanic shall submit to the department:
(a) A completed renewal application card;
(b) A renewal fee of fifty (50) dollars made payable to the Kentucky State Treasurer; and
(c) Proof of annual continuing education attendance in accordance with Section 1 of this administrative regulation.
(2)(a) Except for a license placed in inactive status in accordance with subsection (6) of this section and Section 7(2) of this administrative regulation, application for license renewal shall be filed by each licensee no later than the last day of the licensee's birth month.
(b) A license shall be renewed each year.
(c) A license that is not timely renewed shall immediately expire.
(3)(a) The renewal fee shall be paid prior to renewal.
(b) The department shall send a renewal application card to each licensee each year to be returned with the required fee.
(4) A renewal application card filed late, but no more than sixty (60) days after the expiration of the license, shall be accepted, but a restoration fee, as established in Section 7(1) of this administrative regulation, shall be added to the renewal fee.
(5)(a) A former licensee whose license has terminated as established in KRS 198B.664(3) may have his or her license reinstated if the licensee satisfies the application requirements for renewal as established in Section 6(1) of this administrative regulation and submits a reinstatement fee as established in Section 7(5) of this administrative regulation no later than three (3) years from the date the former license was terminated.
(b) A former licensee seeking licensure under this administrative regulation, but whose terminated license was not timely reinstated as established in paragraph (a) of this subsection, shall be required to satisfy all requirements applicable to new applicants for initial licensure as established in this administrative regulation.
(6)(a) A license that is in inactive status shall be exempt from annual renewal.
(b) An inactive license shall be reactivated upon payment of the annual renewal fee, the reactivation fee, and upon compliance with the continuing education requirements established in 815 KAR 8:050.
(7) If an initial license is for a period of less than twelve (12) months, the initial license fee shall be reduced on a pro rata basis.
(8) The application for renewal, restoration, reinstatement, or reactivation of a licensed journeyman HVAC mechanic shall be denied if the applicant fails to:
(a) Pay any applicable department fee; or
(b) Comply with the continuing education requirements established in Section 1(1) of this administrative regulation.
(9) A licensee who has not previously provided a passport-sized color photograph shall provide one (1) with the licensee's next application for renewal.
(10) Continuing education requirements shall not be required for a licensee’s first renewal if the initial license was issued within twelve (12) months of renewal.
Section 7. Special Service Fees. In addition to the other fees required by this administrative regulation, the special fees established in this section shall also be applied.
(1) Restoration fee. The fee for restoration of an expired license shall be twenty-five (25) dollars.
(2) Inactive status fee.
(a) A licensee may place the license in inactive status. The fee to place a license into inactive status shall be twenty (20) dollars.
(b) Inactive status shall be maintained upon annual payment of the inactive status fee by the last day of the licensee’s birth month.
(c) Inactive status shall be maintained in accordance with this subsection until the licensee requests reactivation in accordance with Section 6(6)(b) of this administrative regulation.
(d) An inactive license that is not maintained in accordance with this subsection or reactivated in accordance with Section 6(6)(b) of this administrative regulation shall immediately terminate.
(3) Reactivation fee. The fee for reactivation of an inactive license shall be twenty (20) dollars.
(4) Duplicate license fee. A lost or destroyed license shall be replaced upon payment of a twenty (20) dollar fee.
(5) Reinstatement fee. The fee for reinstatement of a terminated license shall be fifty (50) dollars for each twelve (12) month period, or additional fraction thereof, following the date the license was terminated, not to exceed $150.
Section 8. Revocation or Suspension of License. A license issued pursuant to this administrative regulation shall be subject to suspension or revocation by the board for any of the reasons stated in KRS 198B.672.
Section 9. Incorporation by Reference. (1) "Form HVAC-2, Journeyman HVAC Mechanic License Application," July 2014, is incorporated by reference.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction, HVAC Division, 101 Sea Hero Road, Suite 100, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601-5412, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (21 Ky.R. 1612; eff. 2-10-1995; Am. 22 Ky.R. 794; eff. 12-7-1995; 2337; 23 Ky.R. 438; 1396; eff. 9-11-1996; 24 Ky.R. 952; eff. 12-15-1997; 26 Ky.R. 1707; eff. 5-22-2000; 27 Ky.R. 3370; eff. 8-15-2001; 31 Ky.R. 1904; 32 Ky.R. 80; eff. 7-27-2005; 36 Ky.R. 1350; 1928; eff. 3-5-2010; 41 Ky.R. 1187; eff. 3-6-2015.)
Notation
RELATES TO: KRS 198B.650, 198B.654, 198B.656, 198B.658, 198B.659, 198B.660, 198B.664, 198B.672, 198B.676
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 198B.654(1), 198B.658, 198B.660(1), (2), 198B.664(1), (3), 198B.676(1), 198B.684
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 198B.654(1) requires the Board of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Contractors to promulgate administrative regulations necessary to enforce the provisions of KRS 198B.650 to 198B.689. KRS 198B.658 requires the board to establish qualifications for licensure and certification. KRS 198B.660(1) and (2) require the board to establish examination requirements. KRS 198B.664 requires the board to establish requirements for license renewal and inactive licenses. KRS 198B.684 authorizes the board to promulgate an administrative regulation with standards for continuing education for licensees and certificate holders. KRS 198B.676(1) requires the board to establish fees by administrative regulation. This administrative regulation establishes the licensure requirements for journeyman HVAC mechanics.