Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 29 - Public Safety and State Police
401 - State Demolition Code
Section 29-401-2 - Application and fees

Current through March 14, 2024

(a) Applications shall be submitted to the demolition unit of the department of public safety on forms provided by the department of public safety.

(b) Initial applications shall be accompanied by a fee of five hundred dollars for a Class A certificate and, in the case of a Class B certificate, the fee shall be two hundred dollars. Annual renewal applications shall be accompanied by a fee of three hundred dollars in the case of a Class A certificate and in the case of a Class B certificate the fee shall be one hundred dollars. Renewal applications shall not be accepted after thirty days next following the expiration date of the certificate.

(c) Applications received without the required fees shall be returned to the applicant without further processing by the department.

(d) In the event that the person requesting the certificate is a partnership or corporation, a partnership authorization or a corporate resolution, as appropriate, authorizing the request for a certificate shall accompany the application.

(e) In the instance of a corporate or partnership request for a Class A certificate, no application shall be accepted unless at least one of the active officers or active partners or full-time employees of the corporation sets forth sufficient knowledge and experience to be considered an expert in the field of demolition in the opinion of the commissioner. Such expert shall have not less than five years supervisory experience in the field of demolition for a Class A certificate to be issued to the applicant. In the event that a Class B certificate is requested, then the expert must furnish proof that he has been engaged in the demolition business in a supervisory capacity for at least three years. The knowledge and experience of the proposed expert shall be set forth in the application.

(f) In the event a certificate is requested in the name of an individual, then that person must present satisfactory proof that he has been engaged in the demolition field in a supervisory capacity for at least five years for a Class A certificate or three years in the case of a Class B certificate. The knowledge and experience of such person shall be set forth in the application.

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