21 NCAC 60 .0214             LICENSURE FOR MILITARY-TRAINED APPLICANT; LICENSURE FOR MILITARY SPOUSE

(a) Licensure for a military-trained applicant. Upon receipt of a request for licensure pursuant to G.S. 93B-15.1 from a military-trained applicant, the Board shall issue a license to the applicant who satisfies the following conditions:

(1)           submits an Application for License to Practice Refrigeration Contracting, as set forth in Rule .0206 of this Section.  The application is available on the website at http://www.refrigerationboard.org/applytotakeexam/application;

(2)           submits a license fee in accordance with G.S. 87-64 and Rule .0209 of this Section;

(3)           provides documentation to satisfy conditions set out in G.S. 93B-15.1(a)(1) and (2), as set forth on http://refrigerationboard.org/applytotakeexam/military.html; and

(4)           provides documentation that the applicant has not committed any act in any jurisdiction that would constitute grounds for refusal, suspension, or revocation of a license in North Carolina at the time the act was committed.

(b)  Licensure for a military spouse. Upon receipt of a request for licensure pursuant to G.S. 93B-15.1 from a military spouse, the Board shall issue a license to the applicant who satisfies the following conditions:

(1)           submits an Application for License to Practice Refrigeration Contracting,  as set forth in Rule .0206 of this Section.  The application is available on the website at http://www.refrigerationboard.org/applytotakeexam/application;

(2)           submits a license fee in accordance with G.S. 87-64 and Rule .0209 of this Section; 

(3)           submits written documentation demonstrating that the applicant is married to an active member of the U.S. military;

(4)           provides documentation to satisfy conditions set out in G.S. 93B-15.1(b)(1) and (2), as set forth on http://refrigerationboard.org/applytotakeexam/military.html;

(5)           provides documentation that the applicant has not committed any act in any jurisdiction that would constitute grounds for refusal, suspension, or revocation of a license in North Carolina at the time the act was committed; and

(6)           is in good standing and has not been disciplined by the agency that had jurisdiction to issue the license, certification, or permit.

 

History Note:        Authority G.S. 93B-15.1;

Eff. February 1, 2015.