Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 87-2-7 - Expiration and Renewal7.1. Expiration - All electrician licenses issued by the State Fire Marshal expire on the thirtieth (30th) day of June each year.7.2. Renewal Fee Required - The State Fire Marshal shall renew annually the electrician license of any licensee who makes application and upon payment of a renewal fee of fifty dollars ($50.00). It shall be the individual's responsibility to submit their license renewal request to the State Fire Marshal.7.3. Renewal After Expiration - All electricians licenses not renewed in accordance with the provisions of Subsection 7.2 of this rule may be renewed by paying the fifty dollar ($50.00) license fee and a fifteen ($15.00) penalty fee within the licensure year. No person, firm, or corporation may perform electrical work during the period of time their license is expired, but, a person, firm, or corporation may resume work upon receiving their deferred license. Any person, firm, or corporation failing to renew their license for a period of one (1) year from its expiration shall forfeit their license and will be required to apply and take the examination for the level of licensure for which he/she qualifies in accordance with these rules.