Licensed and Intern inspectors are regulated by the CT Department of Consumer Protection and the CT Home
Inspection Licensing Board.
Not exact matches
A home
inspection should be done by a home inspector or contractor
licensed by the Oregon Construction Contractors
Board (CCB).
Click here to see the Connecticut Home
Inspection State
Licensing Board Standards of Practice.
In order to become
licensed as a home inspector, an individual must pass the
licensing examination prescribed by the
Board, have minimum net assets or a bond in an amount determined by the
Board (not less than $ 5,000 nor more than $ 10,000) and meet certain educational conditions, including: 1) have a high school diploma or its equivalent, have been engaged as a
licensed associate home inspector for at least one year, and have completed 100 home
inspections for compensation; 2) have education and experience the
Board considers to be equivalent to that in subpart 1.
The North Carolina «Home
Inspection Licensure Act» provides for the
licensing and regulation of home inspectors through the creation of a Home Inspector Licensure
Board within the Department of Insurance.
Highlights for this Dallas Home Inspector include: Foreclosure Bank
Inspections, Home
Inspection Reports Within 24 Hours w / Photos,
Licensed & Insured, Drive - By 89.00, Available 7 Days A Week, And Put Out Crew, Clean Up Crew,
Board Up Crew, Foreclosure 12 Check List Walk Thru / Tax Lien
Inspection, and Residential Home
Inspections.
A state audit recently released by the Office of the State Auditor (OSA) says the North Carolina Veterinary Medical
Board (NCVMB) which is responsible for governing the practice of veterinary medicine, «doesn't adequately follow up on
inspection violations or
licensing requirements» as reported by WRAL.COM.
The new law requires commercial dog and cat breeders to obtain a state
license and to submit to annual
inspections by the Minnesota
Board of Animal Health.
In addition to following Federal and State
licensing and
inspection requirements, in 2009, the National Association of
Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) created a voluntary accreditation program called Vet - VIPPS (Veterinary - Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites).
The
Board would set fees and
licensing and care standards and require a pre-license
inspection and at least one
inspection each year for each commercial breeder.
As a consumer protection agency, the
Board's highest priority is protection of the public in exercising its regulatory,
licensing,
inspection, and disciplinary functions.
The department of agriculture shall not retain, contract with, or otherwise utilize the services of the personnel of any nonprofit organization for the purpose of
inspection or
licensing of any animal shelter, pound, or dog pound,
boarding kennel, commercial kennel, contract kennel, commercial breeder, hobby or show breeder, or pet shop under sections 273.325 to 273.357.
City of Rawlins (Rawlins, WY) 3/2006 — 7/2010 Building Official • Inspect commercial and residential building plans and facilities prior to occupancy • Maintained
inspection records and prepare reports for use by senior management • Assist in construction
board meetings and meetings with general contractors and subcontractors • Perform dangerous building reviews and serve as subject matter expert in court hearings • Responsible for issuance and suspension of contractor
licensing • Provide guidance to bring sub-par buildings quickly into compliance with grading, zoning, and safety laws • Interact with architects, engineers, and mechanical engineers to ensure compliance with applicable laws
In order to become
licensed as a home inspector, an individual must pass the
licensing examination prescribed by the
Board, have minimum net assets or a bond in an amount determined by the
Board (not less than $ 5,000 nor more than $ 10,000) and meet certain educational conditions, including: 1) have a high school diploma or its equivalent, have been engaged as a
licensed associate home inspector for at least one year, and have completed 100 home
inspections for compensation; 2) have education and experience the
Board considers to be equivalent to that in subpart 1.