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An applicant for a drain layer's license must successfully complete a course of instruction in drain laying and pass a standardized drain layer's examination as approved by the commissioner. The following persons must also successfully complete a course of instruction in drain laying and pass a standardized drain layer's examination as approved by the commissioner:
(1) Any licensee who has allowed his drain layer's license to lapse and is seeking to renew his license; or
(2) Any licensee who has not obtained a permit required by Section 11-16-030 of this code within the preceding three-year period.
Separate examinations shall be required for each license classification described in Section 4-28-110.
(Added Coun. J. 12-12-01, p. 76426, § 1; Amend Coun. J. 3-1-06, p. 71320, § 1)
No person shall work as a drain layer on any underground drain pipe or sewer structure located inside any building or structure unless the person is a licensed drain layer and the work is done according to plans approved by the department. No person shall work as a drain layer on any underground drain pipe or sewer structure located outside any building or structure unless the person is a licensed drain layer and the work is inspected by the department; provided, however, that no inspection shall be required for rodding. No person shall do any work as a drain layer without first having obtained any permit required by this code.
(Added Coun. J. 12-12-01, p. 76426, § 1)
The commissioner may issue classes of licenses reflecting the different levels of competency of a drain layer:
Class A license. This license shall authorize work on new building construction, sewer mains and any activity authorized under the Class B and Class C licenses.
Class B license. This license shall authorize repair of private drains and all activity authorized under the Class C license.
Class C license. This license shall authorize all other sewer-related work, including, but not limited to, videotaping, cleaning, lining and sealing of sewers and pumping water out of basements, but shall exclude repair of private drains and work on new building construction and sewer mains.
(Added Coun. J. 12-12-01, p. 76426, § 1)
The drain layer's license shall expire on December 31st of each year. Any person who fails to renew his or her license within 60 days of the license's expiration date shall be assessed a $75.00 late fee in addition to the license fee.
(Added Coun. J. 12-12-01, p. 76426, § 1)
Except as otherwise provided in this code, three or more violations within any calendar year of any provision of this chapter, or Chapter 11-16, or any rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, shall result in license suspension or revocation in accordance with Section 4-4-280 of this code. The suspension or revocation of any drain layer's license pursuant to this section shall also act as the suspension or revocation of any permit issued to the licensee under Chapter 11-16 of this code. No license or permit suspended or revoked pursuant to this section shall be reinstated until all code violations related to the suspension or revocation have been remedied and all assessed penalties and fees have been paid.
(Added Coun. J. 12-12-01, p. 76426, § 1)
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