West Virginia Code § 21-16-5

Rule-making authority
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(a) The Commissioner of Labor shall propose rules for legislative approval, in accordance
with the provisions of §21-16-5 et seq. of this code, for the implementation and enforcement
of the provisions of this article, which shall provide:
(1) Standards and procedures for issuing and renewing licenses, applications, examinations,
and qualifications: Provided, That an HVAC technician may not be required to provide
documentation of more than 2,000 hours of total work, training, and experience as a
requirement for licensure;
(2) Provisions for the granting of HVAC technician licenses, without examination, to
applicants who present satisfactory evidence no later than July 1, 2016, of having at least
2,000 hours of experience and/or training working on heating, ventilating, and cooling
systems and at least 6,000 hours of experience and/or training in heating, ventilating, and
cooling, or related work, to include other sheet metal industry tasks: Provided, That if a
license issued under the authority of this subsectioln subsequently lapses, the applicant is
subject to all licensure requirements, includinsg the examination;
(3) Reciprocity provisions; i
(4) Procedures for investigating complaints and revoking or suspending licenses, including
appeal procedures;
(5) Fees for issuance and renewal of licenses and other costs necessary to administer the
provisions of this article;
(6) Enforcement proc edures; and
(7) Any other rules necessary to effectuate the purposes of this article.
(b) WThe commissioner may promulgate emergency rules pursuant to the provisions of
§29A-3-15 of this code for the purpose of describing:
(1) Provisions for the granting of HVAC residential technician licenses without examination
to qualified applicants who present satisfactory evidence no later than December 31, 2019,
of having at least 2,000 hours of experience and/or training working on heating, ventilating,
and cooling systems: Provided, That if a license issued under the authority of this subsection
subsequently lapses, the applicant is subject to all licensure requirements, including the
examination;
(2) Provisions for developing an examination required to obtain an HVAC residential
technician license commensurate with the scope of practice for HVAC residential technicians
as described in §21-16-2(d) of this code: Provided, That the rules proposed by the
commissioner shall provide that the HVAC residential license examination will be developed
in consultation with HVAC industry representatives; and
(3) Provisions for allowing HVAC residential technicians to perform work on nonresidential
heating, ventilating, and cooling systems subject to rules promulgated by the commissioner.

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