Iowa Code r. 481-431.8 - Inactive license
(1) A person
possessing an inactive license under 481-subrule 429.2(6) will not perform any
plumbing, mechanical, HVAC-refrigeration, sheet metal, or hydronic work for
which licensure is mandated so long as the person's license is held in inactive
status.
(2) A person possessing an
active journeyperson/inactive master license under 481-subrule 429.2(5) will
not perform any plumbing, mechanical, HVAC-refrigeration, or hydronic work for
which a master license is mandated so long as the person's master license is
held in inactive status.
(3)
Inactive specialty license.
a. A person
possessing an active specialty license under rule 481-431.7(105) will submit a
written request to place the specialty license on inactive status in order to
obtain an active apprentice license. The licensee will acknowledge that the
licensee is unable to perform any work covered under Iowa Code chapter 105
outside of the apprenticeship program.
b. Notwithstanding 481-subrule 428.1(3), a
person possessing both an inactive specialty license and an active apprentice
license need not pay a renewal fee for the inactive specialty license so long
as the person remains actively licensed as an apprentice.
c. Notwithstanding 481-subrule 432.2(2), a
person possessing an inactive specialty license and an active apprentice
license need not obtain any continuing education hours for renewal so long as
the person remains actively licensed as an apprentice.
d. A person possessing both an inactive
specialty license and an active apprentice license may surrender the apprentice
license and reactivate the specialty license upon written request and payment
of the fee for an active specialty license in the amount specified in
481-Chapter 428.
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