§ 22-567. Grandfathering.  


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  • Any person who has been actively engaged in performing the work of a demolition contractor as his/her primary occupation for a period of three years immediately prior to the effective date of this section and can produce a county business tax receipt as a demolition contractor, with proof of the required insurance, shall be considered qualified for certification, without examination, upon application, letters of recommendation, payment of application and certification fee and approval of the board, provided, however, that the application is received in the contractor licensing and regulation office within a period of 120 days from the date of the approval of this section.

    After 120 days any person requesting to be licensed as a demolition contractor will be required to submit a completed application, pay application fee, and take the required experior examination and business and law examination. He/she will be required to provide all required documents set forth in section 22-524.

(Ord. No. 2007-003, § 10, 2-20-07; Ord. No. 2017-17, § 1, 7-25-17)

Editor's note

Prior to the reenactment of § 22-567 by Ord. No. 2007-003, Ord. No. 05-15, § 12, adopted April 26, 2005, repealed § 22-567 in its entirety, which pertained to grandfathering, and derived from Ord. No. 01-60, § 4, adopted October 2, 2001.