Alabama Administrative Code
Title 170 - STATE OF ALABAMA BUILDING COMMISSION
Chapter 170-X-24 - ALABAMA HOME INSPECTORS REGISTRATION PROGRAM
Section 170-X-24-.06 - Annual License Renewal, Consequences Of Failure To Renew

Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 170-X-24-.06

Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 5, February 29, 2024

(1) A license is valid only during the calendar year indicated on the license. At the end of that calendar year, the license expires unless it is renewed by the licensee.

(2) To renew a license, the licensee must file a complete, accurate, timely, and notarized annual license renewal application with the Director of the Building Commission. Applicants renewing a Home Inspector's license must also demonstrate continued compliance with the requirements found in Rules 170-X-24-.05(1)(b) and (c), and for renewals of licenses for the year 2005, demonstrate compliance with the requirement for errors and omissions coverage found in 170-X-24-.05(1)(b) above and compliance with the requirement found in 170-X-24-.05(1)(d) above of providing an original and duplicate test score report demonstrating that the applicant has passed the Examination Board of Professional Home Inspectors National Home Inspectors Examination. Applicants renewing an EIFS Inspector's license must also demonstrate continued membership in and adherence to the ethical standards of the Exterior Design Institute or the Association of the Wall and Ceiling Industry. Annual license renewal applications must be filed with the Building Commission by October 1 of the year preceding the year for which the license is to be renewed. Any renewal applications received after October 1 may, in the sole discretion of the Director, be rejected for that reason alone. Certificates of licensure shall be renewed on or before 60 days prior to the expiration date.

(3) If a licensee changes its address during the license year, the licensee promptly must notify the Building Commission of the new address.

Author: Kippy Tate

Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 34-14B-1, et seq.; 41-9-140, et seq.

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