West Virginia Code § 29-3D-4

Rule-making authority
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The State Fire Marshal shall propose rules for legislative approval, in accordance with the
provisions of §29A-3-1 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, including classifications of
licenses as defined in this article, applications, examinations, and qualifications: Provided,
That the rules shall require a person to be licensed as a HVAC technician pursuant to
§21-16-1 et seq. of this code and the rules promulgated pursuant thereto, before performing
damper work pursuant to this article; u
(2) Provisions for the granting of licenses without examination, to applicants who present
satisfactory evidence of having the expertise required to perform fire protection work at the
level of the classifications defined in this article and who apply for licensure on or before
July 1, 2009: Provided, That if a license issued under the authority of this subsection
subsequently lapses, the applicant is subject to all llicensure requirements, including the
examination; s
(3) Provisions for the granting of licenses wiithout examination, to applicants who present
satisfactory evidence of having the egxpertise required to perform damper work at the level of
the classifications defined in this article and who apply for licensure on or before July 1,
2016: 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;
(4) Reciprocity provisions;
(5) Procedures for in vestigating complaints and revoking or suspending licenses, including
appeal procedVures;
(6) Fees for testing, issuance and renewal of licenses, and other costs necessary to
administer the provisions of this article;
(7) Enforcement procedures; and
(8) Any other rules necessary to effectuate the purposes of this article.

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