Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
658 - MAINE FUEL BOARD
Chapter 105 - USE OF OTHER LICENSE AUTHORITIES
Universal Citation: 02 ME Code Rules ยง 105
Current through 2024-13, March 27, 2024
Summary: This Chapter sets forth the requirements for licensed master and journeyman technicians to gain licensed experience as an apprentice to qualify for an additional license authority. Current license authorities are: 1&2 Oils Up to 15 gph, 1&2 Oils Over 15 gph, 4, 5 & 6 Oils and Solid Fuel.
1. In order for a licensed journeyman or master to be eligible to take an examination in another license authority, the applicant must:
1. Submit the proper application, appropriate
fees, and an affidavit attesting to the requisite supervision for the relevant
license as follows:
A. A licensed journeyman
applying for a journeyman examination for a different authority must provide
documented proof of one (1) year of direct supervision.
B. A licensed journeyman applying for a solid
fuel master examination must provide documented proof of two (2) years of
direct supervision.
C. A licensed
master applying for a master examination of a different authority must provide
documented proof of one (1) year of indirect supervision.
D. A licensed master oil burner technician
applying for a master solid fuel examination is automatically
qualified.
2. Whenever
the supervising master ceases to provide supervision, the supervising master
shall notify the Board and licensee in writing, a copy of which shall be kept
in both the applicant's and the supervising master's file.
3. An apprentice license issued to a licensed
master or journeyman to gain experience towards an additional authority does
not expire.
4. The apprentice
license fee will be waived for licensed masters or journeymen gaining licensed
experience to qualify for an additional license authority. The applicant will
be required to pay an application fee.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRSA §18123(2) ; PL 2009, c. 344, sect. D-15(2)
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