Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 20 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE
Division 2117 - Office of Statewide Electrical Contractors
Chapter 2 - Licensure Requirements
Section 20 CSR 2117-2.080 - Issuance of Temporary Courtesy License to Nonresident Military Spouse

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 6, March 15, 2024

PURPOSE: This rule states the requirements and procedures for a nonresident spouse of an active duty member of the military who is transferred to this state in the course of the member's military duty to obtain a temporary courtesy license to practice as an electrical contractor for one hundred eighty (180) days.

(1) The division shall grant a temporary courtesy license to practice as an electrical contractor without meeting further requirements for licensure to a "nonresident military spouse" as defined in subsection 324.008.1, RSMo who provides the division with the following:

(A) A completed application form;

(B) The non-refundable application fee;

(C) Verification sent directly to the division from the state, district, or territory from where the applicant holds a current and active license verifying that the applicant holds a current and active license;

(D) Proof that the applicant has been engaged in active practice in the state, district, or territory of the United States in which the applicant is currently licensed for at least two (2) years in the five (5) years immediately preceding this application;

(E) Verification sent directly to division from each state, district, or territory of the United States in which the applicant has ever been licensed verifying that-
1. The applicant is, or was at the time of licensure, in good standing;

2. The applicant has not committed an act in any jurisdiction where the applicant has or had a license that would have constituted grounds for the refusal, suspension, or revocation of a license or certificate to practice at the time the act was committed; and

3. The applicant has not been disciplined by a licensing or credentialing entity in another jurisdiction and is not the subject of an unresolved complaint, review procedure, or disciplinary proceeding by a licensing or credentialing entity in another jurisdiction;

(F) If the division is unable to determine if the licensing requirements of the state, district, or territory in which the applicant is currently licensed are equivalent to Missouri's licensing requirements, the applicant shall submit documentation regarding the licensing requirements equivalency; and

(G) Such additional information as the division may request to determine eligibility for a temporary courtesy license.

(2) Any temporary courtesy license issued pursuant to this rule shall be valid for one hundred eighty (180) days from the date of issuance and may be extended for another one hundred eighty (180) days upon submission of a written request by the holder of the temporary courtesy license.

(3) If a nonresident military spouse seeks full licensure in this state during the time while the temporary courtesy license is valid, he or she may request full licensure by filing a written request with the division. Any fees paid for a temporary courtesy license shall be credited towards the application fees due for full licensure.

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