Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Bureau of Construction Codes
Skilled Trades Regulation Rules
Part 10 - BUILDING OFFICIALS, INSPECTORS AND PLAN REVIEWERS
Section R. 339.5400 - Mechanical plan reviewer registration; qualifications

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 339.5400

Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024

Rule 400.

(1) An individual who is applying for registration as a mechanical plan reviewer shall comply with all the following:

(a) File a completed application on a form provided by the department.

(b) Pay the applicable registration fee established under section 1023 of the act, MCL 339.6023.

(c) Pay the applicable examination fee and pass a required examination established under section 321 of the act, MCL 339.5321.

(d) Hold a mechanical license from this state in 3 of the 4 following categories, for at least 1 year immediately preceding application:
(i) Hydronic heating and cooling process piping.

(ii) HVAC equipment.

(iii) Refrigeration.

(iv) Fire suppression.

(2) If the individual does not hold a mechanical license in this state, as specified in subrule (1)(d) of this rule, he or she shall provide to the department an affidavit of experience from previous and current employers. The affidavit must comply with both of the following:

(a) Attest that the applicant has been actively engaged in the performance of mechanical work for 6 years under a licensed mechanical contractor in 3 of the 4 following categories:
(i) Hydronic heating and cooling and process piping.

(ii) HVAC equipment.

(iii) Refrigeration.

(iv) Fire suppression.

(b) Attest that the licensed mechanical contractor or contractors who supervised the applicant were licensed in the required category or categories at the time of supervision.

(3) If the individual holds a license as a mechanical plan reviewer from another state or foreign country with inspector experience in mechanical code enforcement, he or she shall provide to the department proof of licensure and the requirements of licensure for that state or country to be eligible to receive approval from the department.

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