§ 150.043 HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTOR LICENSE.
   (A)   No person, firm or entity shall act, engage in, advertise or otherwise represent himself, herself or itself as a warm air heating and air conditioning contractor, unless an authorized representative of the person, firm or entity shall first obtain a warm air heating and air conditioning license as provided in this subchapter.
   (B)   No person, firm or entity shall install, erect, alter, repair, service, reset, or replace any warm air heating and air conditioning system, or parts or appurtenances thereto, as defined in the warm air heating and air conditioning code, unless the person or some member of the firm or entity shall first have obtained a warm air heating contractor license hereunder, or unless the person, firm or entity has regularly and steadily in his or her or its employ a holder of a warm air heating contractor license, who shall be the authorized representative of the person, firm or entity in all matters pertaining to this subchapter. The authorized representative who is the holder of a contractor license may not apply for permits for more than one person, firm or entity.
   (C)   In case of a person, firm or entity employing a warm air heating and air conditioning contractor license holder, both the person, firm or entity, and the warm air heating and air conditioning licensee, shall be responsible for all violations under this subchapter.
   (D)   An applicant for a warm air heating and air conditioning contractor license shall be at least 21 years of age; a citizen of the United States of America; and shall have had at least four-years' practical experience in warm air heating as defined in this subchapter, or shall have satisfactorily completed a course of study in warm air heating given by a recognized school, plus three years of practical experience in warm air heating, or shall be a graduate mechanical engineer.
(Ord. G-85-116, passed 12-2-1985; Ord. G-02-39, passed 10-17-2002) Penalty, see § 150.999