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[Florida Code Talk] Limited Building Code Licenses
Bryan Holland bholland at cityofnorthport.com
Wed Jul 14 11:06:21 EDT 2010


>From the DBPR - BCAIB website:

 

AN IMPORTANT REMINDER ABOUT LIMITED CERTIFICATES 

If you hold an active Limited certification issued by the Building Code
Administrators & Inspectors Board, or employ someone who holds a Limited
certification, you are reminded that the conditions attached to such
certifications prohibit use of the limited certificate(s) if the
employer or duties and/or responsibilities of the limited certificate
holder change. These limitations are set forth in Section 468.609(6),
Florida Statutes, and Rule 61G19-6.0011, Florida Administrative Code. As
certificate holder, you are deemed to have knowledge of the laws and
rules governing your practice. Employing a limited certificate holder,
or being employed as a limited certificate holder, in violation of these
provisions, may subject the employer and the limited certification
holder to discipline by the Board or department, including restriction,
suspension, or revocation of certification, and a fine up to $5,000 per
separate offense.

 

Bryan P. Holland

City of North Port

4970 City Hall Blvd.

North Port, Florida 34286

(941) 429-7053

bholland at cityofnorthport.com <mailto:bholland at cityofnorthport.com> 

 

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Subject: [Florida Code Talk] Limited Building Code Licenses

 

Good Morning,
I have questions regarding limited licenses for building code plan
reviews and inspections. It was my understanding that prior to January
1, 2003 if any school district or community college employee that could
show education, experience, and/or held a UBCI certification they could
apply for a limited building code license for plan review and
inspections, if they had a building official on staff, so they could
issue their own building permits. I also thought that state statue did
not allow transfer of their licenses if they went to work for another
district or college. 
So I was surprised when I heard that a individual that had a limited
building code official licenses left one community college and went to
another community college and now is their building official issuing
building permits under his limited license as a building official.
So my questions on limited licenses are:
1. When did the state change the statues to allow transferring of
limited building code licenses, as I am unable to find anything in the
statues allowing this?
2. What are the legal ramification to this individual and the college
for issuing building permits, if the transferring of limited licenses
are not allowed?
Any information on this would be most helpful.

Thanks,
John L. Evans, AIA, CBO
JLE Architects

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