TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
            Title of Regulation: 18VAC50-30. Individual License  and Certification Regulations (amending 18VAC50-30-40, 18VAC50-30-90,  18VAC50-30-120, 18VAC50-30-130, 18VAC50-30-185, 18VAC50-30-190,  18VAC50-30-200). 
    Statutory Authority: §§ 54.1-201, 54.1-1102, and 54.1-1146 of the Code of Virginia.
    Effective Date: November 1, 2015. 
    Agency Contact: Eric L. Olson, Executive Director, Board  for Contractors, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 400, Richmond, VA 23233, telephone  (804) 367-2785, FAX (866) 430-1033, or email contractors@dpor.virginia.gov.
    Summary:
    The amendments provide for the licensure of residential  building energy analysts to comport with Chapter 865 of the 2011 Acts of  Assembly. The amendments add a definition of residential building energy  analyst, establish licensure eligibility criteria, list the fees associated  with the license, add prohibited acts for the license, and identify other  administrative requirements. 
     
    Summary of Public Comments and Agency's Response: A  summary of comments made by the public and the agency's response may be  obtained from the promulgating agency or viewed at the office of the Registrar  of Regulations. 
    18VAC50-30-40. Evidence of ability and proficiency. 
    A. Applicants for examination to be licensed as a journeyman  shall furnish evidence that one of the following experience and education  standards has been attained: 
    1. Four years of practical experience in the trade and 240  hours of formal vocational training in the trade. Experience in excess of four  years may be substituted for formal vocational training at a ratio of one year  of experience for 80 hours of formal training, but not to exceed 200 hours; 
    2. Four years of practical experience and 80 hours of  vocational training for liquefied petroleum gas fitters and natural gas fitter  providers except that no substitute experience will be allowed for liquefied  petroleum gas and natural gas workers; 
    3. An associate degree or a certificate of completion from at  least a two-year program in a tradesman-related field from an accredited  community college or technical school as evidenced by a transcript from the  educational institution and two years of practical experience in the trade for  which licensure is desired; 
    4. A bachelor's degree received from an accredited college or  university in an engineering curriculum related to the trade and one year of  practical experience in the trade for which licensure is desired; or 
    5. [ On or after July 1, 1995, an An ]  applicant with 10 years of practical experience in the trade as verified by  reference letters of experience from any of the following: building officials,  building inspectors, current or former employers, contractors, engineers,  architects or current or past clients attesting to the applicant's work in the  trade, may be granted permission to sit for the journeyman's level examination  without having to meet the educational requirements. 
    B. Applicants for examination to be licensed as a master  shall furnish evidence that one of the following experience standards has been  attained: 
    1. Evidence that they have one year of experience as a  licensed journeyman; or 
    2. [ On or after July 1, 1995, an An ]  an applicant with 10 years of practical experience in the trade, as verified by  reference letters of experience from any of the following: building officials,  building inspectors, current or former employers, contractors, engineers,  architects or current or past clients, attesting to the applicant's work in the  trade, may be granted permission to sit for the master's level examination  without having to meet the educational requirements. 
    C. Individuals who have successfully passed the Class A  contractors trade examination prior to January 1, 1991, administered by the  Virginia Board for Contractors in a certified trade shall be deemed qualified  as a master in that trade in accordance with this chapter. 
    D. Applicants for examination to be certified as a backflow  prevention device worker shall furnish evidence that one of the following  experience and education standards has been attained: 
    1. Four years of practical experience in water distribution  systems and 40 hours of formal vocational training in a school approved by the  board; or 
    2. Applicants with seven or more years of experience may  qualify with 16 hours of formal vocational training in a school approved by the  board. 
    The board accepts the American Society of Sanitary Engineers'  (ASSE) standards for testing procedures. Other programs could be approved after  board review. The board requires all backflow training to include instruction  in a wet lab. 
    E. An applicant for certification as an elevator mechanic  shall: 
    1. Have three years of practical experience in the construction,  maintenance and service/repair of elevators, escalators, or related  conveyances; 144 hours of formal vocational training; and satisfactorily  complete a written examination administered by the board. Experience in excess  of four years may be substituted for formal vocational training at a ratio of  one year of experience for 40 hours of formal training, but not to exceed 120  hours; 
    2. Have three years of practical experience in the  construction, maintenance, and service/repair of elevators, escalators, or  related conveyances and a certificate of completion of the elevator mechanic  examination of a training program determined to be equivalent to the  requirements established by the board; or 
    3. Successfully complete an elevator mechanic apprenticeship  program that is approved by the Virginia Apprenticeship Council or registered  with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, U.S. Department of Labor, as  evidenced by providing a certificate of completion or other official document,  and satisfactorily complete a written examination administered by the board. 
    F. Pursuant to § 54.1-1129.1 A of the Code of Virginia, an  applicant for examination as a certified water well systems provider shall  provide satisfactory proof to the board of at least:
    1. One year of full-time practical experience in the drilling,  installation, maintenance, or repair of water wells or water well systems under  the supervision of a certified master water well systems provider or other  equivalent experience as approved by the board to qualify for examination as a  trainee water well systems provider;
    2. Three years of practical experience in the drilling,  installation, maintenance, or repair of water wells or water well systems under  the supervision of a certified master water well systems provider or other  equivalent experience as approved by the board and 24 hours of formal  vocational training in the trade to qualify for examination as a journeyman  water well systems provider; or
    3. Six years of practical experience in the drilling,  installation, maintenance, or repair of water wells or water well systems under  the supervision of a certified master water well systems provider or other  equivalent experience as approved by the board and 48 hours of formal  vocational training in the trade to qualify for examination as a master water  well systems provider.
    G. An applicant for certification as an accessibility  mechanic shall:
    1. Have three years of practical experience in the  construction, installation, maintenance, service, repair, and testing of  wheelchair lifts, incline chairlifts, dumbwaiters, residential elevators, or  related conveyances; 80 hours of formal vocational training; and satisfactorily  complete a written examination administered by the board. Experience in excess  of four years may be substituted for formal vocational training at a ratio of  one year of experience for 20 hours of formal training, but not to exceed 60  hours;
    2. Have three years of practical experience in the  construction, installation, maintenance, service, repair, and testing of  wheelchair lifts, incline chairlifts, dumbwaiters, residential elevators, or  related conveyances and a certificate of completion of an accessibility  mechanic examination of a training program determined to be equivalent to the  requirements established by the board; or
    3. Successfully complete an accessibility mechanic  apprenticeship program that is approved by the Virginia Apprenticeship Council  or registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, U.S. Department  of Labor, as evidenced by providing a certificate of completion or other  official document, and satisfactorily complete a written examination  administered by the board.
    H. An applicant for a limited use/limited application (LULA)  endorsement shall:
    1. Hold a current certification as an accessibility mechanic  issued by the board. 
    2. Have one year of practical experience in the construction,  installation, maintenance, service, repair, and testing of limited use/limited  application elevators and complete a vocational education program approved by  the board; and satisfactorily complete a written examination administered by  the board; or complete a limited use/limited application elevator training  program determined to be equivalent to the requirements established by the board.  
    I. Pursuant to § 54.1-1145 B of the Code of Virginia,  an applicant for licensure as a residential building energy analyst shall  provide satisfactory proof to the board of:
    1. The completion of a residential building energy analyst  training program approved by the board;
    2. The completion of a minimum of five residential building  energy analyses under the supervision of a licensed residential building energy  analyst;
    3. Current membership in good standing with a certifying  organization approved by the board; and
    4. Maintaining a minimum of $100,000 of general liability  insurance from a company authorized to provide such insurance in the  Commonwealth of Virginia unless the individual is employed by a company that  holds a valid residential building energy analyst firm license issued by the  board.
    The applicant shall provide information for the past five  years prior to application on any outstanding past-due debts, outstanding  judgments, outstanding tax obligations, defaults on bonds, or pending or past  bankruptcies.
    J. Individuals applying for initial licensure as  residential building energy analysts who meet the criteria of § 54.1-1145  C of the Code of Virginia are not required to meet the eligibility standards  for licensure found in subsection I of this section. 
    18VAC50-30-90. Fees for licensure and certification.
    A. Each check or money order shall be made payable to the  Treasurer of Virginia. All fees required by the board are nonrefundable and  shall not be prorated. The date of receipt by the department or its agent is  the date that will be used to determine whether or not it is on time. Fees  remain active for a period of one year from the date of receipt and all  applications must be completed within that time frame. 
    B. Fees are as follows: 
           | Original tradesman license by    examination | $130 | 
       | Original tradesman license    without examination | $130 | 
       | Card exchange (exchange of    locality-issued card for state-issued Virginia tradesman license) | $95  | 
       | Liquefied petroleum gas fitter | $130 | 
       | Natural gas fitter provider | $130 | 
       | Backflow prevention device    worker certification | $130 | 
       | Elevator mechanic    certification | $130 | 
       | Certified accessibility    mechanic | $130 | 
       | Water well systems provider    certification | $130 | 
       | Residential building energy    analyst license | $130 | 
       | Limited use/limited    application endorsement | $65 | 
  
    18VAC50-30-120. Renewal.
    A. Licenses and certification cards issued under this chapter  shall expire two years from the last day of the month in which they were issued  as indicated on the license or certification card.
    B. Effective with all licenses issued or renewed after  December 31, 2007, as a condition of renewal or reinstatement and pursuant to  § 54.1-1133 of the Code of Virginia, all individuals holding tradesman  licenses with the trade designations of plumbing, electrical and heating  ventilation and cooling shall be required to satisfactorily complete three  hours of continuing education for each designation and individuals holding  licenses as liquefied petroleum gas fitters and natural gas fitter providers,  one hour of continuing education, relating to the applicable building code,  from a provider approved by the board in accordance with the provisions of this  chapter. An inactive tradesman is not required to meet the continuing education  requirements as a condition of renewal.
    C. Certified elevator mechanics and certified accessibility  mechanics, as a condition of renewal or reinstatement and pursuant to  § 54.1-1143 of the Code of Virginia, shall be required to satisfactorily  complete eight hours of continuing education relating to the provisions of the  Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code pertaining to elevators, escalators,  and related conveyances. This continuing education will be from a provider  approved by the board in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. 
    D. Certified water well systems providers, as a condition of  renewal or reinstatement and pursuant to § 54.1-1129.1 B of the Code of  Virginia, shall be required to satisfactorily complete eight hours of  continuing education in the specialty of technical aspects of water well  construction, applicable statutory and regulatory provisions, and business  practices related to water well construction from a provider approved by the  board in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
    E. Renewal fees are as follows: 
           | Tradesman license | $90  | 
       | Liquefied petroleum gas fitter license | $90  | 
       | Natural gas fitter provider license | $90  | 
       | Backflow prevention device worker certification | $90  | 
       | Elevator mechanic certification | $90 | 
       | Certified accessibility mechanic | $90 | 
       | Water well systems provider certification | $90 | 
       | Residential building energy analyst license | $90 | 
  
    All fees are nonrefundable and shall not be prorated.
    For renewal fees received on or before August 31, 2017, the  fee shall be $60.
    F. The board will mail a renewal notice to the regulant  outlining procedures for renewal. Failure to receive this notice, however,  shall not relieve the regulant of the obligation to renew. If the regulant  fails to receive the renewal notice, a photocopy of the tradesman license or  backflow prevention device worker certification card may be submitted with the  required fee as an application for renewal within 30 days of the expiration  date.
    G. The date on which the renewal fee is received by the  department or its agent will determine whether the regulant is eligible for  renewal or required to apply for reinstatement.
    H. The board may deny renewal of a tradesman license or a  backflow prevention device worker certification card for the same reasons as it  may refuse initial issuance or to discipline a regulant. The regulant has a  right to appeal any such action by the board under the Virginia Administrative  Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq. of the Code of Virginia).
    I. Failure to timely pay any monetary penalty, reimbursement  of cost, or other fee assessed by consent order or final order shall result in  delaying or withholding services provided by the department such as, but not  limited to, renewal, reinstatement, processing of a new application, or exam  administration.
    J. Residential building energy analysts, as a condition of  renewal or reinstatement, shall provide documentation of continued membership,  in good standing, of a certifying organization approved by the board and proof  of insurance as required in 18VAC50-30-40 I 4. 
    18VAC50-30-130. Reinstatement.
    A. Should the Department of Professional and Occupational  Regulation fail to receive the renewal application or fees within 30 days of  the expiration date, the regulant will be required to apply for reinstatement  of the license or certification card.
    B. Reinstatement fees are as follows:
           | Tradesman license | $140* | 
       | Liquefied petroleum gas fitter license | $140* | 
       | Natural gas fitter provider license | $140* | 
       | Backflow prevention device worker certification | $140* | 
       | Elevator mechanic certification | $140* | 
       | Certified accessibility mechanic | $140* | 
       | Water well systems provider certification | $140* | 
       | Residential building energy analyst license | $140* | 
       | *Includes renewal fee listed in 18VAC50-30-120. | 
  
    All fees required by the board are nonrefundable and shall not  be prorated.
    For reinstatement fees received on or before August 31, 2017,  the fee shall be $100. This fee includes the renewal fee listed in  18VAC50-30-120.
    C. Applicants for reinstatement shall meet the requirements  of 18VAC50-30-30.
    D. The date on which the reinstatement fee is received by the  department or its agent will determine whether the license or certification  card is reinstated or a new application is required. 
    E. In order to ensure that license or certification card  holders are qualified to practice as tradesmen, liquefied petroleum gas  fitters, natural gas fitter providers, backflow prevention device workers,  elevator mechanics, [ or ] water well systems providers, or  residential building energy analysts, no reinstatement will be permitted  once one year from the expiration date has passed. After that date the  applicant must apply for a new license or certification card and meet the then  current entry requirements. 
    F. Any tradesman, liquefied petroleum gas fitter, or natural  gas fitter provider activity conducted subsequent to the expiration of the  license may constitute unlicensed activity and may be subject to prosecution  under Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia. Further, any person who holds himself  out as a certified backflow prevention device worker, as defined in  § 54.1-1128 of the Code of Virginia, or as a certified elevator mechanic  or certified accessibility mechanic, as defined in § 54.1-1140 of the Code  of Virginia, or as a water well systems provider as defined in § 54.1-1129.1  of the Code of Virginia, without the appropriate certification, may be subject  to prosecution under Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia. Any activity related  to the operating integrity of an elevator, escalator, or related conveyance,  conducted subsequent to the expiration of an elevator mechanic certification  may constitute illegal activity and may be subject to prosecution under Title  54.1 of the Code of Virginia. Any individual who completes a residential  building energy analysis, as defined in § 54.1-1144 of the Code of Virginia,  subsequent to the expiration of a residential building energy analyst license  may have engaged in illegal activity and may be subject to prosecution under  Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia.
    G. The board may deny reinstatement of a license or  certification card for the same reasons as it may refuse initial issuance or to  discipline a regulant. The regulant has a right to appeal any such action by  the board under the Virginia Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et  seq. of the Code of Virginia).
    H. Failure to timely pay any monetary penalty, reimbursement  of cost, or other fee assessed by consent order or final order shall result in  delaying or withholding services provided by the department, such as, but not  limited to, renewal, reinstatement, processing of a new application, or exam  administration.
    Part V 
  Standards of Conduct 
    18VAC50-30-185. Revocation of licensure or certification. 
    A. Licensure or certification may be revoked for  misrepresentation or a fraudulent application or for incompetence as  demonstrated by an egregious or repeated violation of the Virginia Uniform  Statewide Building Code. 
    B. The board shall have the power to require remedial  education and to fine, suspend, revoke or deny renewal of a license or  certification card of any individual who is found to be in violation of the  statutes or regulations governing the practice of licensed tradesmen, liquefied  petroleum gas fitters, natural gas fitter providers, backflow prevention device  workers, elevator mechanics, or accessibility mechanics, or  residential building energy analysts in the Commonwealth of Virginia. 
    18VAC50-30-190. Prohibited acts. 
    Any of the following are cause for disciplinary action: 
    1. Failure in any material way to comply with provisions of  Chapter 1 (§ 54.1-100 et seq.) or Chapter 11 (§ 54.1-1100 et seq.) of  Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia or the regulations of the board; 
    2. Furnishing substantially inaccurate or incomplete  information to the board in obtaining, renewing, reinstating, or maintaining a  license or certification card; 
    3. Where the regulant has failed to report to the board, in  writing, the suspension or revocation of a tradesman, liquefied petroleum gas  fitter or natural gas fitter provider license, certificate or card, or backflow  prevention device worker, water well systems provider, elevator mechanic, or  accessibility mechanic certification card, by another state or a conviction in  a court of competent jurisdiction of a building code violation; 
    4. Negligence or incompetence in the practice of a tradesman,  liquefied petroleum gas fitter, natural gas fitter provider, backflow  prevention device worker, elevator mechanic, accessibility mechanic, or water  well systems provider; 
    5. Misconduct in the practice of a tradesman, liquefied  petroleum gas fitter, natural gas fitter provider, backflow prevention device  worker, elevator mechanic, accessibility mechanic, or water well systems provider;  
    6. A finding of improper or dishonest conduct in the practice  of a tradesman, liquefied petroleum gas fitter, natural gas fitter provider,  backflow prevention device worker, elevator mechanic, accessibility mechanic,  or water well systems provider by a court of competent jurisdiction; 
    7. For licensed tradesmen, liquefied petroleum gas fitters or  natural gas fitter providers performing jobs under $1,000, or backflow  prevention device workers, elevator mechanics, accessibility mechanics, or  water well systems providers performing jobs of any amount, abandonment, the  intentional and unjustified failure to complete work contracted for, or the  retention or misapplication of funds paid, for which work is either not  performed or performed only in part (unjustified cessation of work under the  contract for a period of 30 days or more shall be considered evidence of  abandonment); 
    8. Making any misrepresentation or making a false promise of a  character likely to influence, persuade, or induce; 
    9. Aiding or abetting an unlicensed contractor to violate any  provision of Chapter 1 or Chapter 11 of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia, or  these regulations; or combining or conspiring with or acting as agent, partner,  or associate for an unlicensed contractor; or allowing one's license or  certification to be used by an unlicensed or uncertified individual; 
    10. Where the regulant has offered, given or promised anything  of value or benefit to any federal, state, or local government employee for the  purpose of influencing that employee to circumvent, in the performance of his  duties, any federal, state, or local law, regulation, or ordinance governing  the construction industry; 
    11. Where the regulant has been convicted or found guilty,  after initial licensure or certification, regardless of adjudication, in any  jurisdiction of any felony or of a misdemeanor involving lying, cheating or  stealing, sexual offense, drug distribution, physical injury, or relating to  the practice of the profession, there being no appeal pending therefrom or the  time of appeal having elapsed. Any pleas of guilty or nolo contendere shall be  considered a conviction for the purposes of this subdivision. The record of a  conviction certified or authenticated in such form as to be admissible in evidence  under the laws of the jurisdiction where convicted shall be admissible as prima  facie evidence of such guilt; 
    12. Having failed to inform the board in writing, within 30  days, that the regulant has pleaded guilty or nolo contendere or was convicted  and found guilty of any felony or a misdemeanor involving lying, cheating,  stealing, sexual offense, drug distribution, physical injury, or relating to  the practice of the profession; 
    13. Having been disciplined by any county, city, town, or any  state or federal governing body for actions relating to the practice of any  trade, backflow prevention device work, elevator or accessibility work, or  water well systems provider work, which action shall be reviewed by the board  before it takes any disciplinary action of its own; 
    14. Failure to comply with the Virginia Uniform Statewide  Building Code; 
    15. Practicing in a classification or specialty service for  which the regulant is not licensed or certified; 
    16. Failure to obtain any document required by the Virginia  Department of Health for the drilling, installation, maintenance, repair,  construction, or removal of water wells, water well systems, water well pumps,  or other water well equipment; and
    17. Failure to obtain a building permit or applicable  inspection where required;
    18. Failure to perform a residential building energy  analysis consistent with the requirements set forth by the board, the U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Energy, or the  "Energy Star" Program; and
    19. Failure of a residential building energy analyst to  maintain the general liability insurance required in 18VAC50-30-40 I 4.
    Part VI 
  Vocational Training and Continuing Education Providers 
    18VAC50-30-200. Vocational training. 
    A. Vocational training courses must be completed through  accredited colleges, universities, junior and community colleges; adult  distributive, marketing and formal vocational training as defined in this  chapter; Virginia Apprenticeship Council programs; or proprietary schools  approved by the Virginia Department of Education. 
    B. Backflow prevention device worker courses must be  completed through schools approved by the board. The board accepts the American  Society of Sanitary Engineers' (ASSE) standards for testing procedures. Other  programs could be approved after board review. The board requires all backflow  training to include instruction in a wet lab. 
    C. Elevator mechanic courses must be completed through  schools approved by the board. The board accepts training programs approved by  the National Elevator Industry Education Program (NEIEP). Other programs could  be approved after board review. 
    D. Water well systems provider courses must be completed  through schools or programs approved by the board.
    E. Certified accessibility courses must be completed through  education providers approved by the board. 
    F. Residential building energy analyst courses must be  completed through programs that meet or exceed the standards set forth by the  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Energy, or the  Home Performance with Energy Star Program. Other programs could be approved  after board review.
        NOTICE: The following  forms used in administering the regulation were filed by the agency. The forms  are not being published; however, online users of this issue of the Virginia  Register of Regulations may click on the name of a form with a hyperlink to  access it. The forms are also available from the agency contact or may be  viewed at the Office of the Registrar of Regulations, General Assembly  Building, 2nd Floor, Richmond, Virginia 23219.
         [ FORMS (18VAC50-30)
    Education Provider Listing Application,  A501-27EDLIST-v3 (rev. 12/12)
    Education Provider Registration/Course Approval  Application, A501-27EDREG-v5 (rev. 12/12)
    Tradesman Additional Designation & License  Upgrade Application, A501-2710_ADDLIC-v2 (rev. 12/12)
    Tradesman Exam & License Application,  A501-2710EXLIC-v2 (rev. 12/12)
    Tradesman Individual Experience Form,  A501-2710EXP-v2 (rev. 12/12)
    Tradesman – Inactive/Activate License Application,  A501-2710INAT-v1 (eff. 1/13)
    Backflow Prevention Device Worker Certification  Application, A501-2717CERT-v2 (rev. 12/12)
    Certified Elevator Mechanic Application,  A501-2718CERT-v3 (rev. 7/13)
    Temporary Elevator Mechanic Certification (rev.  4/10) 
    Certified Water Well System Provider Application,  A501-2719CERT-v2 (rev. 12/12)
    Certified Accessibility Mechanics Application,  A501-2720CERT-v1 (eff. 1/14)
    Certified Accessibility Mechanics Limited  Use/Limited Application (LULA) Endorsement Application, A501-2720LULA-v1 (eff.  1/14) 
    Residential  Building Energy Analyst License Application, Form A501-2722LIC-v4 (rev. 7/14)
    Residential  Building Energy Analyst Experience Form, Form A501-2722EXP-v3 (rev. 7/13) ]
    
        VA.R. Doc. No. R13-2739; Filed August 17, 2015, 10:48 a.m.