Bill Text: NC H410 | 2015-2016 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Occ. Lic./Refrigeration Exam. Board Changes
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-04-01 - Ref to the Com on Regulatory Reform, if favorable, Finance [H410 Detail]
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2015
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HOUSE DRH10180-MQfqq-77 (03/25)
Short Title: Occ. Lic./Refrigeration Exam. Board Changes. |
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Representative Stevens. |
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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT To change the name of the State Board of Refrigeration Examiners to the State board of Commercial refrigeration examiners and to make changes to the makeup the of board and to create new license classifications and civil penalties to be administered by the Board.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. Article 5 of Chapter 87 of the General Statutes is reads as rewritten:
"Article 5.
"Commercial Refrigeration Contractors.
"§ 87‑52. State Board of Commercial Refrigeration Examiners; appointment; term of office.
(a) For the purpose of carrying out the
provisions of this Article, the State Board of Commercial Refrigeration
Examiners is created, consisting of seven members appointed by the Governor to
serve seven‑year staggered terms. The Board shall consist of one
member who is a wholesaler or a manufacturer of refrigeration equipment; one
member from an engineering school of The University of North Carolina, one
member from the Division of Public Health of The University of North Carolina,
two licensed refrigeration contractors, one member who has no ties with the
construction industry to represent the interest of the public at large, and one
member with an engineering background in refrigeration.of:
(1) One member who is a wholesaler or a manufacturer of refrigeration equipment.
(2) One member from an accredited engineering school located in this State.
(3) One member from the field of public health with an environmental science background from an accredited college or university located in this State.
(4) Two members who are licensed refrigeration contractors.
(5) One member who has no ties with the construction industry to represent the interest of the public at large.
(6) One member with an engineering background in refrigeration.
(b) The term of office of one member shall expire each year. Vacancies occurring during a term shall be filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. Whenever the term "Board" is used in this Article, it means the State Board of Refrigeration Examiners. No Board member shall serve more than one complete consecutive term.
"§ 87‑58. Definitions; contractors licensed by Board; examinations.
(a) As appliedThe provisions of this Article
shall not repeal any wording, phrase, or paragraph as set forth in Article 2 of
this Chapter. The following definitions apply in this Article,Article:
(1) Commercial refrigeration contractor. – "refrigeration
trade or business" is defined to include all All persons, firms
firms, or corporations engaged in the installation, maintenance,
servicing and repairing of refrigerating machinery, equipment, devices and
components relating thereto and within limits as set forth in the codes,
laws and regulations governing refrigeration installation, maintenance, service
and repairs within the State of North Carolina or any of its political
subdivisions. The provisions of this Article shall not repeal any wording,
phrase, or paragraph as set forth in Article 2 of Chapter 87 of the General
Statutes.thereto.
(2) Industrial refrigeration contractor. – All persons, firms, or corporations engaged in commercial refrigeration contracting with the use of ammonia as a refrigerant gas.
(3) Transport refrigeration contractor. – All persons, firms, or corporations engaged in the business of installation, maintenance, repairing, and servicing of transport refrigeration.
(a1) This Article shall not apply to any of the following:
(1) The installation of self‑contained commercial
refrigeration units equipped with an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
molded plug that does not require the opening of service valves or
replacement of lamps, fuses, and door gaskets.valves.
(2) The installation and servicing of domestic household self‑contained refrigeration appliances equipped with an OEM molded plug connected to suitable receptacles which have been permanently installed and do not require the opening of service valves.
(3) Employees of persons, firms, or corporations or persons, firms or corporations, not engaged in refrigeration contracting as herein defined, that install, maintain and service their own refrigerating machinery, equipment and devices.
(4) Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of selling, repairing and installing any comfort cooling devices or systems.
(5) The replacement of lamps, fuses, and door gaskets.
(b) The term "refrigeration contractor"
means a person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of refrigeration
contracting.The Board shall establish and issue the following licenses:
(1) A Class I license shall be required for any person engaged in the business of commercial refrigeration contracting.
(2) A Class II license shall be required for any person engaged in the business of industrial refrigeration contracting.
(3) A Class III license shall be required for any person engaged in the business of repair, maintenance, and servicing of commercial equipment.
(4) A Class IV license shall be required for any person engaged in the business of transport refrigeration contracting.
(b1) The term "transport refrigeration
contractor" means a person, firm, or corporation engaged in the business
of installation, maintenance, servicing, and repairing of transport
refrigeration.
(c) Any person, firm or corporation who for valuable consideration engages in the refrigeration business or trade as herein defined shall be deemed and held to be in the business of refrigeration contracting.
(d) In order to protect the public health, comfort and
safety, the Board shall prescribe the standard of experience to be required of
an applicant for license and shall give an examination designed to ascertain
the technical and practical knowledge of the applicant concerning the analysis
of plans and specifications, estimating cost, fundamentals of installation and
design as they pertain to refrigeration; and as a result of the examination,
the Board shall issue a certificate of license in refrigeration to applicants
who pass the required examination and a license shall be obtained in accordance
with the provisions of this Article, before any person, firm or corporation
shall engage in, or offer to engage in the business of refrigeration
contracting. The Board shall prescribe standards for and issue licenses for
refrigeration contracting and for transport refrigeration contracting. A
transport refrigeration contractor license is a specialty license that
authorizes the licensee to engage only in transport refrigeration contracting.
A refrigeration contractor licensee is authorized to engage in transport
refrigeration and all other aspects of refrigeration contracting.all
license classifications.
Each application for examination shall be accompanied by a check, post‑office money order or cash in the amount of the annual license fee required by this Article. Regular examinations shall be given in the Board's office by appointment.
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(k) Upon application and payment of the fee for license renewal provided in G.S. 87‑64, the Board shall issue a certificate of license to any licensee whose business activities require a Class I or Class II license if that licensee had an established place of business and was licensed pursuant to this Article prior to January 1, 2016.
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"§ 87‑64. Examination and license fees; annual renewal.
(a) Each applicant for a license by examination
shall pay to the Board of Refrigeration Examiners a nonrefundable examination
fee in an amount to be established by the Board not to exceed the sum of
forty one hundred dollars ($40.00). In the event the applicant
successfully passes the examination, the examination fee shall be applied to
the license fee required of licensees for the current year in which the
examination was taken and passed.($100.00).
(b) The license of every person licensed under
the provisions of this statute shall be annually renewed. Effective January 1,
2012, the Board may require, as a prerequisite to the annual renewal of a
license, that licensees complete continuing education courses in subjects
related to refrigeration contracting to ensure the safe and proper installation
of commercial and transport refrigeration work and equipment. On or before
November 1 of each year the Board shall cause to be mailed an application for
renewal of license to every person who has received from the Board a license to
engage in the refrigeration business, as heretofore defined. On or before
January 1 of each year every licensed person who desires to continue in the
refrigeration business shall forward to the Board a nonrefundable renewal
fee in an amount to be established by the Board not to exceed forty eighty
dollars ($40.00)($80.00) together with the application for
renewal. Upon receipt of the application and renewal fee the Board shall issue
a renewal certificate for the current year. Failure to renew the license
annually shall automatically result in a forfeiture of the right to engage in
the refrigeration business.
(c) Any licensee who allows the license to
lapse may be reinstated by the Board upon payment of a nonrefundable late
renewal fee in an amount to be established by the Board not to
exceed seventy‑fiveone hundred sixty dollars ($75.00).($160.00)
together with the application for renewal. Any person who fails to renew a
license for two consecutive years shall be required to take and pass the
examination prescribed by the Board for new applicants before being licensed to
engage further in the refrigeration business."
SECTION 2. This act becomes effective January 1, 2016, and applies to applications submitted and Board membership appointments on or after that date.