Mich. Admin. Code R. 339.5270 - Building inspector registration; qualifications
Rule 270.
(1) An
individual who is applying for registration as a building inspector shall
comply with all the following:
(a) File a
completed application on a form provided by the department.
(b) Pay the applicable registration fee
established under section 1023 of the act, MCL
339.6023.
(c) Pay the applicable examination fee and
pass an examination required by the act.
(d) Provide documentation supporting that the
individual has any of the following:
(i) A
residential builders license issued by this state and 6 years of experience
immediately preceding application in any 1 or more of the following
professions:
a) A contractor in general
building construction as a contractor.
b) A skilled trades worker.
c) An individual who was in charge of
structural construction.
(ii) A license as a building inspector from
other states or foreign countries with inspector experience in building
construction. The individual shall provide to the department the requirements
of licensure for that state or country before he or she receives approval from
the department.
(iii) Seven years
of experience in general building construction in any 1 or more of the-
following professions:
(a) A building
contractor.
(b) A person in charge
of general building construction.
(c) A project manager, superintendent,
supervisor, or foreman actively engaged in general building construction
immediately preceding submission of the application.
(d) A skilled worker in structural carpentry,
structural masonry, structural steel erection, or structural concrete
construction who has been actively engaged in the general building construction
field immediately preceding the submission of the application.
(e) Possesses a current license as an
architect or engineer under the article 20 of the occupational code, 1980 PA
299, MCL 339.2001 to
339.2014.
(2) Contractor and general building
construction does not include a plumbing contractors license, an electrical
contractors license, or a mechanical contractors license.
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