South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 29 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION-STATE LICENSING BOARD FOR CONTRACTORS
Article 6 - REGULATIONS ADMINISTERING FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ACT
Section 29-75 - Applications, Fees
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 29-75
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 3, March 22, 2024
(A) Application
A person desiring to qualify for a sprinkler contractor's license shall submit to the Board on standard forms provided by the Board an application completed according to instructions with the following information:
(1) Name and address of
fire protection sprinkler company.
(2) Name and home address of NICET III or IV
Technician Certification certificate holder.
(3) Certification that the certificate holder
is a full-time owner, partner, officer or in a full-time management position
with the applicant.
(4) Notarized
signature of owner, partner or officer of the applicant.
(5) Proof of liability insurance of at least
the minimum amounts set forth in Section
40-10-270
of the South Carolina Code of Laws and purchased from an insurer authorized to
do business in this State by the South Carolina Department of
Insurance.
(B) Fees
(1) A license fee of $250.00 shall accompany
each application for licensure. The $250.00 includes a sprinkler contractor's
license issued to the fire protection sprinkler contractor and one certificate
holder or grandfathered qualifier to be listed on the license certificate. A
certificate holder or grandfathered qualifier will also be issued a
wallet-sized identification card stating that he is qualified by this Board as
a fire protection sprinkler protection qualifier.
(2) Other certificate holders or
grandfathered qualifiers applying to be listed on the sprinkler contractor's
certificate must also make application and pay a fee of $250.00 per person.
Individuals applying to be listed as extra qualifiers for a fire sprinkler
contractor do not have to furnish proof of liability insurance.
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