Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 158 - Construction Industries Board
Chapter 40 - Electrical Industry Regulations
Subchapter 5 - Licensing Requirements, Display of License, and Firm Name, and Bond Requirements
Section 158:40-5-3.1 - Eligibility for alarm endorsement for apprentice, journeyman, or contractor
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) A person with a criminal history record may request an initial determination of whether his or her criminal history record would potentially disqualify him or her from obtaining the desired alarm endorsement at any time, including before obtaining any required education or training.
(b) The request shall be in writing and shall include either a copy of the person's criminal history record with explanation of each conviction mentioned in the criminal history record or a statement describing each criminal conviction including the date of each conviction, the court of jurisdiction and the sentence imposed. The person may include a statement with his or her request describing additional information for consideration by the licensing authority including, but not limited to, information about his or her current circumstances, the length of time since conviction and what has changed since the conviction, evidence of rehabilitation, testimonials or personal reference statements and his or her employment aspirations.
(c) Disqualifying offenses are provided to applicants as contained in OAC 158:40.
(d) Upon receipt of a written request for consideration of a criminal history record for alarm endorsement, the CIB shall evaluate the request and make an initial determination based upon the information provided in such request whether the stated conviction is a disqualifying offense for the occupation.
(e) Written requests must be provided upon CIB forms for initial determination and the non-refundable Ninety-five Dollars ($95.00) initial determination of eligibility fee paid.