Ohio Admin. Code 4733-39-04 - Biennial renewal filing
(A) Under provisions of section
4733.16
of the Revised Code, each firm, partnership, association, limited liability
company or corporation holding a "Certificate of Authorization" shall
annually
biennially file no later than June thirtieth with the
board on forms provided by this board, the name and address of each owner and
the name and address of all persons designated as being in responsible charge
of the professional engineering and/or professional surveying activities and
decisions, who must be registered in Ohio as appropriate.
(B)
The state board
of registration for professional engineers and surveyors may issue a temporary
certificate of authorization for a firm that has filed an application with the
board and has paid the required fee. The temporary certificate of authorization
shall continue only for the time the board requires for considerartion of the
certificate of authorization application, provided the firm is legally
qualified to offer and provide engineering or surveying services in
Ohio.
(C) If there is any
change in any of the above between intervals of filing, the change will be
filed with the board by notarized letter within ninety days of the
change.
(D) If all the requirements
of this rule are met, this board shall issue a renewal "Certificate of
Authorization" to the firm, partnership association or corporation for the
ensuing state fiscal year
renewal period upon application and payment of
the appropriate fee.
(E) The
biennial renewal of the "Certificate of Authorization" will be issued by the
board within thirty days after the approval of the renewal
application.
(F) The "Certificate
of Authorization" for all firms, partnerships, associations, limited liability
companies or corporations whose biennial
annual renewal filing is not received by
the close of business on June thirtieth will expire and be invalid. The
"Certificate of Authorization" for all firms, partnerships, associations,
limited liability companies or corporations which have expired may be renewed
within twelve months of the expiration date. The delinquent fee established by
rule
4733-39-06 of the
Administrative Code, which shall be fifty per cent greater than the
annual renewal fee, must be paid to the
board. The requirements of paragraph (A) of this rule must also be met. If a
"Certificate of Authorization" is not renewed within twelve months from the
expiration date, the said firm, partnership, association, limited liability
company or corporation must make application for a new "Certificate of
Authorization" in accordance with the requirements of rule
4733-39-03
of the Administrative Code and pay the appropriate fee.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4733.07
Rule Amplifies: 4733
Prior Effective Dates: 04/15/1983, 04/15/1985, 05/01/1995, 11/01/2003, 07/27/2022
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4733.07
Rule Amplifies: 4733.16
Prior Effective Dates: 04/15/1983, 04/15/1985, 05/01/1995, 11/01/2003
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