Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4101:16 - Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board
Chapter 4101:16-2 - Administrative Section
Section 4101:16-2-13 - Military provisions related to licensure
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4101:16-2-13
Current through all regulations passed and filed through March 18, 2024
(A) Eligibility for licensure.
(1) In accordance with section
5903.03 of
the Revised Code, there are no military programs of training, military primary
specialties, and lengths of service that are substantially equivalent to or
exceed the educational and experience requirements for licensure.
(2) A veteran's relevant military experience,
education, and training will be considered when
determining whether the veteran has met all or part of the requirements for
licensure. A veteran should provide all relevant military documentation
demonstrating his or her military experience, education, and training to assist the
board in its determination.
(B) License renewal.
(1) In accordance with section
5903.10
of the Revised Code, a veteran, whose license expired due to the veteran's
military service, is eligible for renewal of the expired license if the
following conditions are met:
(a) The veteran
presents the board with satisfactory evidence that, not more than
six months prior to the date the evidence is submitted to the
board, the veteran was honorably discharged or
separated from the military under honorable conditions;
(b) The veteran is not disqualified because
of a mental or physical disability that would
preclude the veteran from meeting the license requirements; and
(c) The veteran meets the requirements for
license renewal.
(2) In
accordance with section
5903.10
of the Revised Code, a veteran's spouse whose license expired due to the
veteran's military service is eligible for renewal of the expired license if the
following conditions are met:
(a) The
veteran's spouse presents the board with
satisfactory evidence that, not more than six months prior to the date the
evidence is submitted to the board, the veteran was honorably
discharged or separated from the military under honorable conditions and
as a result of the veteran's military duty, the
veteran's spouse was absent from this state; and
(b) The veteran's spouse meets the
requirements for license renewal.
(3) A veteran or veteran's spouse who meets
the conditions in paragraph (C)(1) or (C) (2) of the Administrative Code shall
not be assessed a penalty for submitting a late renewal application and shall
not be required to take a re-examination unless all licensees for renewal are
required to successfully complete an examination prior to being
renewed.
(C) Continuing education.
(1) A veteran may request an extension of the
current continuing education reporting requirement if the following conditions
are met:
(a) The veteran served on active duty
inside or outside the United States for a period in excess of thirty-one days
during the current or prior continuing education reporting period;
and
(b) The veteran submitted an
application and proper documentation certifying the active duty service and the
length of the active duty service.
(2) Upon receiving the completed application
and proper documentation, the board shall
extend the current continuing education reporting period by an amount of time
equal to the total number of months that the veteran spent on active duty
during the current continuing education reporting period. Any portion of a
month served shall be considered one full month.
(3) The board shall
consider relevant education, training, or service
completed by the veteran while on active duty in determining whether the
veteran has fulfilled the continuing education
requirements.
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