Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 440 - Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board
Chapter 10 - General Administration, Registration, Licensing, and Filing Claims
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 6 - Rules and Regulations for Well-Drillers, Pump Installers, and Water Filtration Contractors
Section 440-RICR-10-00-6.8 - Education Requirements - Pre-Registration and Continuing Education
Universal Citation: 440 RI Code of Rules 10 00 6.8
Current through September 18, 2024
A. Educational requirements for the licensing of well-drillers, pump installers, water filtration contractors, and water filtration installers shall comply with R.I. Gen. Laws Chapters 5-65, 5-65.2, and the following sections of Part 1 of this Subchapter:
1. Scope: § 1.8.1 of this
Subchapter.
2.
Specifications: § 1.8.2 of this Subchapter.
3. Qualifying Education: §
1.8.3 of this Subchapter.
4. Course Materials and Fees:
§ 1.8.4 of this Subchapter.
5. Proof of Educational Course
Completion / Compliance: § 1.8.5 of this Subchapter.
6. Educational Requirements: §
1.8.6 of this Subchapter.
7. Exception to Educational
Requirements: § 1.8.7 of this Subchapter.
8. Violations for Failing to
Complete Educational Requirements: § 1.8.8 of this
Subchapter.
9.
Educational Course Providers § 1.8.9 of this
Subchapter.
10.
Educational Courses § 1.8.10 of this Subchapter.
11. Violations for Operating as a
Non-Approved Provider: § 1.8.11 of this Subchapter.
12. Penalties for Provider
Noncompliance: § 1.8.12 of this Subchapter.
B. Continuing Education Required for License Renewal.
1. As
a condition of a license renewal, well-drillers, pump installers,
water filtration contractors, and water filtration installers shall
complete ten (10) hours of Board approved continuing education
courses with a Board approved provider during each two (2) year
license period. These courses must be related to the practices of
well-drillers, pump installers, water filtration contractors, and
water filtration installers. or other topics related to the nature of
the licensee's business.
2. Each licensee shall maintain
documentation for all continuing education for three (3) license
cycles and shall furnish this documentation to the Board upon
request.
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