Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Saf-Mec 404.03 - Continuing Education Seminars for Licensing Renewal(a) Continuing education seminars developed and approved by the mechanical licensing board shall be no fewer than 3 contact hours each, in a classroom setting, which: (1) Shall be devoted to the New Hampshire adopted codes and standards for the plumbing or fuel gas fitting licensing discipline being taught, the current licensing laws and adopted rules, and time for answering students' questions;(2) Shall be based on the current adopted ICC code materials relative to the New Hampshire state plumbing code, or the current adopted NFPA and ICC codes relative to fuel gas fitting and appliance installation in New Hampshire; and(3) Shall be in accordance with the required training received during the same calendar year by the provider of the seminar.(b) A seminar provider shall provide copies of any board approved and produced materials, such as handouts, to the seminar students.(c) A provider shall require that each student display to the provider their plumbing license, fuel gas fitting license, and United Stated state government or federally issued photo identification.(d) Promptly after each seminar, the provider of the seminar shall submit to the board a written statement showing:(1) The date of the seminar;(2) The course identification number;(3) The seminar provider identification number; and(4) A list of the students attending the seminar, including their respective mechanical license number.(e) Each student attending a licensing renewal seminar shall bring a current code book required for the licensing discipline course in which they are attending.(f) No student shall receive credit for a repeated education seminar, meaning that each licensee shall complete separate board approved 3 hour training sessions within their individual 2 year licensing cycle for each licensing endorsement sought.N.H. Admin. Code § Saf-Mec 404.03
Derived From Volume XXXV Number 27, Filed July 9, 2015, Proposed by #10848, Effective 7/1/2015, Expires 7/1/2025.Amended by Number 45, Filed November 9, 2023, Proposed by #13771, Effective 12/10/2023, Expires 12/10/2033 (formerly Saf-Mec 404.03) (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Mec 400).