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Every applicant for an arborist’s license may be subject to an examination to be given by the director. Each applicant must obtain a score of at least 70% correct in order to be entitled to the license. The director may waive the examination if an applicant is currently certified by either the State Arborist Association or the International Society of Arboriculture.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 11.909; 1992 Code, § 42-68) (Ord. 11-77, passed 2-14-1977; Ord. 94-08, passed 7-21-2008)
Any applicant for an arborist’s license who fails to pass the required examination shall be required to wait at least 24 hours before again making application of the license. The applicant shall pay the same fee as for the original examination.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 11.909; 1992 Code, § 42-69)
When any person has made application for an arborist’s license and the application has been denied or refused by the director or when any license has been revoked or when renewal of any license has been refused by the director or when any person believes himself or herself otherwise injured or wronged by the director or any members of his or her staff, the applicant or other person whose license has been refused or revoked or that other person mentioned in this section may appeal from the action of the director or his or her staff to the board for a review of the denial, revocation or other ruling or order. Upon the review the board may affirm, modify or reverse the action of the director or his or her staff.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 11.910; 1992 Code, § 42-73) (Ord. 11-77, passed 2-14-1977; Ord. 94-08, passed 7-21-2008)