Alabama Administrative Code
Title 440 - ALABAMA BOARD OF HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION CONTRACTORS
Chapter 440-X-3 - LICENSING AND FEES
Section 440-X-3-.02 - Requirements For Licensing Of Certified Contractors

Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 440-X-3-.02

Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024

(1) All certified contractors shall have and maintain a current license issued by the Board. A license is current only during the calendar year in which it is issued and shall expire on December 31 annually. A license shall automatically lapse at the end of the calendar year in which it was issued if it is not renewed prior to 11:59 pm December 31st annually.

(2) Certification by the Board is required for all persons employed by realty management companies who perform heating, air conditioning, or commercial refrigeration installation, service or repair on property owned by a party other than themselves.

(3) Certification by the Board is also required for work involving air duct cleaning services, filter changing services test and balance services, replacement of air filters or filter media, and the cleaning of heating, air conditioning or refrigeration equipment or systems.

(4) Certification by the Board is required for heating and air conditioning installation, service, or repair work performed preowned, previously set manufactured or modular homes.

Rule No. 440-X-3-.01 entitled "Distinction Between Installation and Service Repair" filed September 30, 1982. Repealed and new rule entitled "Registered Contractor" adopted in lieu thereof: Filed September 21, 1987. Repealed and new rule entitled "Failure to Renew Before March 1" adopted in lieu thereof: Filed July 12, 1988. Repealed and new rule entitled "Failure to Renew" adopted in lieu thereof: Filed February 21, 1991. Previous Rule .01 was renumbered .02 as per certification published November 30, 2022; effective January 14, 2023.

Authors: Jeffrey M. Becraft

Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 34-31-18.

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