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PART III. SUPERVISING MASON (4-376-200 et seq.)
A supervising mason shall be at least 21 years of age and shall demonstrate competency in one or more of the recognized branches of mason work to the satisfaction of the Commissioner in accordance with Section 4-376-210.
The Commissioner shall designate the recognized branches of mason work by rule.
(Added Coun. J. 9-14-21, p. 35949, Art. XV, § 4)
In order to determine the competence of an individual with respect to one or more of the recognized branches of mason work, the Commissioner shall administer a written examination, which shall be sufficiently strict to test the examinee's knowledge of elementary and practical topics related to the designated branch of mason work.
Added Coun. J. 9-14-21, p. 35949, Art. XV, § 4)
Beginning on January 1, 2023, the Commissioner may license individuals examined in accordance with Section 4-376-210, so that they may transfer their qualification to act as a supervising mason from one mason contractor to another without reexamination. No person examined before this date shall be required to be so licensed, however supervising masons who are not licensed must be reexamined before they may be appointed by a different mason contractor.
The term of a supervising mason license shall be one year.
Licenses may be renewed by payment of the renewal fee specified in Section 4-376-230, and attestation by the licensee that he or she has completed at least five hours of practical study or training with respect to each recognized branch of mason work for which the license is valid, or with respect to general construction safety practices, during the preceding year. Licenses may be renewed beginning three months before the expiration date and within one year after expiration.
(Added Coun. J. 9-14-21, p. 35949, Art. XV, § 4)
The fee for each examination under Section 4-376-210 shall be $95.00.
The initial fee for licensure in accordance with Section 4-376-220 shall be $150.00. The annual renewal fee for licensure shall be $150.00. Only one such fee shall be charged per individual per license term.
In addition to the license fee, the fee for reinstatement of an expired license shall be $50.00.
The fee for each replacement license certificate issued by the Commissioner shall be $50.00; provided, however, no fee shall be assessed for a licensee to reprint an existing license certificate from a self-service electronic system.
Fees shall be paid to the Department of Finance in advance.
(Added Coun. J. 9-14-21, p. 35949, Art. XV, § 4)