S.C. Code Regs. 79-24 - Installers, Repairers and Contractors
(A) To qualify for licensure as a
manufactured housing installer, repairer or contractor, the applicant must:
(1) show proof of a minimum of two (2) years
experience in the actual practice of the discipline for which the license is
applied;
(2) show proof of
attendance at a Board approved training program: and,
(3) have attained a minimum grade of
seventy-five (75) on the Board approved examination.
(B) Licenses must be issued only to
individual persons as follows.
(1) For a
proprietorship, the proprietor must be the licensee.
(2) For a partnership, at least one partner
must be a licensee.
(3) For a
corporation, at least one of the corporate officers must be a
licensee.
(C) Licensed
installers, repairers and contractors are considered independent contractors
and are held fully responsible and liable for the work they and their employees
perform.
(D) A license is not
required for persons holding a current license issued by other Boards or
commissions of the state. All work performed on manufactured homes by such
licensees is restricted to the specific discipline and conditions of the
license held. Action for complaints lodged against such licensees must be
investigated and taken by the Board or commission that issued the
license.
(E) A license is not
required for individuals working as direct employees of a licensed manufacturer
or dealer, providing the individuals are covered by the employer's bond and
install, modify, alter or repair manufactured homes exclusively for the
employer.
(F) Manufacturers and
dealers are responsible and liable for any and all work performed by the
installers, repairers or contractors they employ.
(G) Licenses are not transferable. If a
licensee dies, no longer qualifies for or otherwise loses the license, it will
be rendered null and void and must be returned to the Department. The employing
entity must notify the Department in writing within ten (10) days of any
incident for which a license would be rendered null and void. The business will
then have an additional fifteen (15) days to have an individual qualify or the
business must relinquish its right to practice.
(H) All licenses remain the property of the
Board and, upon written notification by the Board, must be
surrendered.
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