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Jane Waddel Jane at contractorsinstitute.com
Wed Apr 21 14:57:04 EDT 2010


John,

 

Regarding the Limited Certificate, the best source for an answer is the
state's BCAI website.  They have specifically addressed this.  Here is
the link:

http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/build/documents/limitedlicensen
otice2009.pdf  It indicates that if there is a change (and per F.S.
468.609(6)(b) the individual is no longer in the position held), the
limited certificate would no longer be valid.  F.A.C. 61G19-6.011 (the
rules) address Limited Certificates.  The Limited Certificate was for
those employed as of 7/1/1993.  Item (2) indicates that a standard or
provisional certificate must be obtained prior to commencing any new
employment or duties requiring certification.

 

The Limited Certificate requires being in the same position for the same
employer at the time it was issued.  Any change and it is no longer
valid.

 

If this individual is able to document 5 years of experience in the
category, then he would be able to submit the BCAI application in order
to take the ICC exam and the Principles and Practices exam.  The exams
are now computer based and the next BCAI board meeting will be in June
so if the individual submits his application quickly (check with the
DBPR for deadlines), it might be reviewed at that June meeting and then
he could take the tests.

 

I will let others address your second question.

 

Jane Waddel

Contractors Institute

1-877-LICENSE (542-3673)

727-861-7225 x102

www.ContractorsInstitute.com <http://www.contractorsinstitute.com/> 

8301 Joliet Street

Hudson, FL  34667

 

 

 

 

 

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To Anyone,

I have had two question posed to me that I believe I know the answers
too, but I was wondering what the consensus is in the profession.

First off we have an individual with the college that was a UBCI
inspector and when the state allowed the college to be self performing
they were granted a limited license so long as they remained with the
college. This individual is the drop program and is planning o retiring
and then come back to work at the college after 30 days (a double
dipper). Does he lose his limited license and once reemployed by the
college have to reapply to the state for full license by taking the ICC
Exam?

Secondly as the CBO with the college and I am certified by ICC and hold
a full license from the state and I decide to retire next year do
project that I have permitted and are turned over to a third party
provider do they have to be re-permitted under their license instead of
mine? Also we issue each year a yearly facility permit for our in-house
construction team and a yearly maintenance permit to each site for
maintenance items, and I leave mid-year does these permit become invalid
and would have to be re-issued by a third party and projects that I have
permitted under my license, but have not received a CO who would be
liable for signing off on them?

Any background information would be most helpful.

Thanks,

 

John L. Evans, AIA, CBO

College Architect & Certified Building Official

St. Petersburg College

Phone # (727) 341-3262

P Think Green! Please do not print this e-mail unless necessary

 

 

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