CHAPTER Mec 300: INITIAL FUEL GAS
FITTING LICENSING, PLUMBING LICENSING, FUEL GAS TRAINEE LICENSES, PLUMBING
APPRENTICE LICENSES, AND BUSINESS ENTITY LICENSING
REVISION NOTE:
Chapter
Saf-Mec 300 titled “Initial Fuel Gas Fitting Licensing, Plumbing Licensing,
Fuel Gas Trainee Registration, Plumbing Apprentice Registration, and Business
Entity Licensing” was originally adopted as an emergency rule by Document
#10648, effective 7-25-14. Chapter
Saf-Mec 300 was readopted as an interim rule by Document #10761, effective
1-21-15, and subsequently readopted with amendment as a regular rule by
Document #10847, effective 7-1-15.
Pursuant to 2021, 91:82, effective
7-1-21, which amended RSA 153:27-a, the Mechanical Licensing Board was
transferred from being a unit within the Division of Fire Safety of the
Department of Safety to a unit within the Office of Professional Licensure and
Certification (OPLC). The Board still had its own rulemaking
authority under RSA 153:28, RSA 153:29, and RSA 153:29-a to adopt rules, but
with the approval of the Commissioner of the Department of Safety. Pursuant to 2022, 314:21-23 and 25, effective
7-1-22, the Board still has its own rulemaking authority under RSA 153:28, RSA
153:29, and RSA 153:29-a to adopt rules but with the approval of the Executive
Director of the OPLC. The existing rules of the Board were numbered with the rule
prefix subtitle “Saf-Mec”, but all rules would
eventually be renumbered with the rule prefix title “Mec” to indicate the
transfer of the Board from the Department of Safety.
Document
#13770, effective 12-10-23, adopted, readopted with amendment and renumbered,
or repealed various existing rules in Chapter Saf-C 300, including changing the prefix from “Saf-Mec” to “Mec” and changing the
chapter heading to “Initial Fuel Gas Fitting Licensing, Plumbing Licensing,
Fuel Gas Trainee Licenses, Plumbing Apprentice Licenses, and Business Entity
Licensing.” The former prefix and, as applicable, the
former numeral of the rules in Chapter
Saf-Mec 300 are indicated in the source notes of the rules.
Document
#13770 readopted with amendment and renumbered Part Saf-Mec 301 titled
“Definitions” as Part Mec 301. Most of
the definitions were deleted but were also located in Part Mec 102 titled
“Definitions” in Chapter Mec 100 titled “Organizational Rules”. The definition in Saf-Mec 301.21 of
“apprentice plumber registration license and fuel gas fitting trainee
registration license", which had been adopted in Document #10847,
effective 7-1-15, was deleted entirely.
The source notes of the definitions remaining in Part Mec 301 indicate
the former prefix and the former numeral of the rule in Part Saf-Mec 301.
Document
#13770 replaced all prior filings affecting definitions in the former Part
Saf-Mec 301. The prior filings affecting
the deleted rules include the following documents:
#10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14
#10761,
INTERIM, eff 1-21-15
#10847,
eff 7-1-15
Document
#13770 repealed the definition of “board’ in Saf-Mec 303.02 in Part Saf-Mec 303
titled “Exceptions and Notifications”, and deleted rule Saf-Mec 306.03 titled
“Initial Apprentice Registration Licenses” and rule Saf-Mec 306.04 titled
“Initial Trainee Registration Licenses” in Part Saf-Mec 306 titled “Plumbing
Apprentices and Fuel Gas Trainees”, which necessitated the renumbering of other
rules now in Part Mec 303 and Part Mec 306
The prior filings affecting these deleted rules included the following
documents:
#10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14
#10761,
INTERIM, eff 1-21-15
#10847,
eff 7-1-15
Document
#13770 also adopted Mec 303.10 titled “Gas Fitting Exception for Licensed
Electricians.”
The
other existing rules in Chapter Saf-Mec 300 which were not in Document #13770
were subsequently renumbered with the rule prefix title “Mec” as editorial
changes during the process pursuant to RSA 541-A:15, I of preparing the rules
in Document #13770 for certification by the Board. The former rule numbers in Chapter Saf-Mec
300 are indicated in the source notes.
PART Mec 301
DEFINITIONS
Mec 301.01 “Equivalent hours of service in an approved
educational setting” means the hours of practice in a facility reviewed and
approved pursuant to Mec 308.01 and Mec 308.03, performed by a fuel gas fitter
or trainee when engaged in the education and training for licensure, such that
the hours of laboratory time shall be over and above the time required in these
rules for formal classroom education.
Source. #10847,
eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec 303.18); ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec
301.18) (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec 301.02 “Incidental repair installation and
maintenance of plumbing” means a job of minor consequence which occurs by
chance and not requiring calculations or permits and inspections as mandated
pursuant to NH RSA 155-A:2.
Source. #10847,
eff 7-1-15; ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 301.20) (see Revision
Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec 301.03 “Owner’s agent” means an individual
designated by the homeowner to assist with the incidental repair, replacement,
maintenance, and installation of a plumbing fixture or plumbing system
component specifically at the owner’s residence, and that such agent in
performance of their duties shall not receive compensation for the plumbing
work performed.
Source. #10847, eff
7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec 303.16); ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec
301.16) (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec 301.04 “Primary dwelling” shall mean an existing
single-family, stand-alone structure, owned, and occupied by a person or
persons and such structure is used as the individual's primary residence, and
not a rental, income, vacation home, transient residence, hotel, or motel.
Source. #10847,
eff 7-1-15; ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 301.24) (see Revision
Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec 301.05 “Proof of successful completion of
educational training or a formal educational program” means either a
certificate of course completion, whether electronic or hard copy, including
wallet cards or a course roster certified by the approved seminar provider for
the course.
Source. #10847,
eff 7-1-15; ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly
Saf-Mec 301.26) (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec 301.06 “Relevant field experience” means, with
respect to oil heating, the trade-related functions of the installation and
maintenance of piping systems, heating and air conditioning systems, appliances
and appurtenances, and fuel oil burning equipment, or with respect to plumbing,
the trade-related water distribution and drainage systems, and installations
and maintenance of fixtures not otherwise required by the licensing functions
of RSA 153:27 through RSA 153:38 and this chapter.
Source. #10847, eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec
303.17); ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 301.17) (see Revision
Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec 301.07 “State plumbing code” means that portion of
the New Hampshire state building code, as defined in RSA 155-A:1, IV, which
pertains to plumbing.
Source. #10847,
eff 7-1-15; ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 301.19) (see Revision
Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
PART Mec 302 GENERAL
LICENSING RULES
Mec 302.01 Mandatory Licensure.
(a) No person, business entity, or any
combination of, shall engage in the business or work as a fuel gas fitter,
plumber, fuel gas trainee, or plumbing apprentice unless the person, business
entity, or both, are lawfully licensed as provided by:
(1) RSA 153:27
through RSA 153:38; and
(2) The rules of
this chapter.
(b) The only individuals exempt from (a) above
are those individuals who meet the definition of owner’s agent provided in Mec
301.03.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec
301.01); ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 302.01) (see Revision
Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec
302.02 Age Requirement. No individual fuel gas
fitting or plumbing license shall be granted to any person less than 18 years
of age, and no apprentice license or trainee license shall be granted to any
person less than 16 years of age.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec
301.02); ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly
Saf-Mec 302.02) (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec
302.03 Term of Individual Licensure. An initial individual license shall be valid
for 2 years.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec
301.03); ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
Mec
302.04 Term of Business Entity
Licensure. An initial business
entity license issued under this chapter shall be valid for 2 years.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec
301.05); (formerly Saf-Mec 302.04); ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
Mec 302.05 Mandatory Business Entity License. All business entities, corporations,
partnerships, limited liability companies, sole proprietors, and limited
liability partnerships performing fuel gas fitting or plumbing in NH shall be
licensed pursuant to these rules and be either:
(a) Registered with the New Hampshire secretary
of state’s office; or
(b) If a foreign business entity, corporation,
partnership, limited liability company, or limited liability partnership
performing fuel gas fitting or plumbing in NH, registered with the secretary of
state as a foreign business entity doing business in the State of New
Hampshire.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec
301.06); ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 302.05) (see Revision
Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec 302.06 Local Permit Eligibility. A licensed business entity shall apply for
and obtain a permit from any municipality within the state pursuant to RSA
153:29-a, V.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec
301.07); ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 302.06) (see Revision
Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec
302.07 Scope of Fuel Gas Service Technician
License. An individual who meets the
qualifications for fuel gas service technician shall be deemed to be qualified
as a domestic appliance technician, a fuel gas installation technician, a
hearth system installation and service technician, and a fuel gas piping
installer.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec
301.09); ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36 (formerly Mec 302.09)
Mec
302.08 Scope of Fuel Gas Installation Technician
License. An individual who meets the
qualifications for fuel gas installation technician shall be deemed to be
qualified as a domestic appliance technician, a hearth system installer and
service technician, and a fuel gas piping installer.
Source. #10847,
eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec 301.11); (formerly Saf-Mec 302.10); ss by #14482, eff
2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36 (formerly Mec 302.10)
Mec
302. 09
Scope of Master Plumber License.
An individual who meets the qualifications as a master plumber shall be
deemed to be qualified as a journeyman plumber.
Source. #10847,
eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec 301.12); (formerly Saf-Mec 302.11); ss by #14482, eff
2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36 (formerly Mec 302.11)
Mec
302.10 Armed Services Applicants. An individual who is in the armed forces as
defined in RSA 21:50, II, and who is applying for licensure, shall provide
proof of direct relevant training and experience acquired in the armed forces
that demonstrates that the individual has completed both the educational and
field experience requirements set forth in these rules.
Source. #10847,
eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec 301.13); (formerly Saf-Mec 302.12); ss by #14482, eff
2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36 (formerly Mec 302.12)
Mec 302.11 Fuel Gas Fitting Reduction of Relevant
Field Experience Hours.
(a) An individual seeking licensure as a fuel gas
fitter and submitting hours of relevant field experience, obtained within 60
months prior to submission, as set forth in RSA 153:28, I(a)(1)-(4) and (6)
shall:
(1) Not be eligible
for any licensing exam without first completing the minimum hours of formal
education program for each fuel gas fitting licensing endorsement applied for;
(2) Submit the hours
of relevant field experience on a sworn affidavit,
which shall be approved by the board prior to licensure; and
(3) Have the proof
of hours of relevant field experience verified by the employer of the applicant
which bears the signature of the employer or responsible managing employees
signature attesting to the hours of service applied for; and
(b) The board shall not grant hours of relevant
field experience to any applicant who has performed any function in violation
of the licensing requirements of RSA 153:27 through RSA 153:38 and this
chapter.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec
301.14); ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 302.13) (see Revision
Note at chapter heading for Mec 300); renumbered by #14482 (formerly Mec 302.13)
Mec 302.12 Applications by Out-of-State Licensees.
(a) An out-of-state licensee
seeking application for licensure shall be eligible for the licensing
examination in plumbing and fuel gas fitting provided that
they can demonstrate proof of licensure from the state in which the applicant
is claiming to have worked.
(b) The out-of-state licensee shall comply with
the prerequisites for the level of licensure sought regarding on-the-job
experience, or its equivalent in an approved educational setting, as provided
in RSA 153:27-38 and these rules.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15 (from Saf-Mec
301.15); ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 302.14) (see Revision
Note at chapter heading for Mec 300); renumbered by #14482, (formerly Mec 302.14)
PART Mec 303
EXCEPTIONS & NOTIFICATIONS
Mec
303.01 Scope. The licensing rules of this chapter shall not
apply to anyone who meets the exceptions and complies with this part.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; (formerly
Saf-Mec 303.01); ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
Mec
303.02 Primary Dwelling
Exemption. The license requirements
of this chapter shall not apply to anyone who performs fuel gas fitting within
an existing single family, stand-alone structure, owned and occupied by the
person who performs the fuel gas fitting work, and such structure is used as
the individual's primary residence.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; (formerly
Saf-Mec 303.03); ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
Source. #10648, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES:
1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM, eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES:
7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; (formerly Saf-Mec 303.04); ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
Mec 303.04 Vocational Exemption. The license requirements of this chapter
shall not apply to any plumbing or fuel gas fitting installations in
residential buildings performed by students enrolled in a high school
vocational plumbing or fuel gas fitting program approved by the department of
education or an approved postsecondary vocational plumbing or fuel gas fitting
program, provided:
(a) Such work is performed under the direct
supervision of either a person holding a valid license for the trade that the
person is supervising, or by a licensed plumber or fuel gas fitter who is a
supervisor of students in cooperative education placements from such programs;
(b) In those cases where the installation is in a
new building being constructed as a part of the vocational program, the
installation shall be inspected and approved by an individual or group of
individuals chosen by the local school districts from persons
nominated by the mechanical licensing board; and
(c) Any person nominated and approved by the
board shall hold a master plumber, fuel gas installation technician, fuel gas
service technician, or piping installer license issued by the board.
Source. #10648, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES:
1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM, eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES:
7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23
(formerly Saf-Mec 303.05) (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec
303.05 Welding Exemption. The license requirements of this chapter
shall not apply to any welder who holds a current
and valid certification for welding as authorized by the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME), for the sole purpose of joining pipe and pipe
fittings, through the appropriate certified welding processes, to piping
systems, under the direct supervision of the licensed fuel gas fitter or master
plumber.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; (formerly
Saf-Mec 303.06); ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
Mec
303.06 National Guard Exemption. The license requirements of this chapter
shall not apply to any member of the New Hampshire national guard while in a
unit training assembly status and enrolled in a plumbing program as part of
their military training. Such training shall only be provided under the direct
supervision of an instructor who holds a current master plumber's license under
this chapter.
Source. #10648, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES:
1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM, eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES:
7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; (formerly Saf-Mec 303.07); ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
Mec
303.07 Appliance Connection Exemption.
(a) The plumbing license requirements of this
chapter shall not apply to any person or business entity that performs plumbing
in connection with the installation of any heating, cooling, air conditioning, or
domestic water heating systems whether solar, oil, gas, or electric
or the installation and servicing of water treatment systems or swimming pools.
(b) Any person or business entity that is exempt
under this section shall perform plumbing in accordance with applicable
technical standards, and comply with any code, application, and inspection
requirements that apply to the plumbing performed.
(c) The connection to the plumbing system shall
be limited to a ten foot radius of the appliance to be
installed.
Source. #10648, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES:
1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM, eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES:
7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; (formerly Saf-Mec 303.08); ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
Mec
303.08 Public Water Systems Exemption.
(a) The license requirements of this chapter
shall not apply to employees of public drinking water systems and public water
system operators certified by the department of environmental services for
drinking water treatment plants and distribution systems, when performing
plumbing tasks within their certifications, as defined by RSA 485:11 and RSA
332-E:3.
(b) This exception is specifically limited to the
testing, maintenance, repair or replacement, and installation of the water
meter, meter horn, and backflow prevention devices directly adjacent to and
required as part of the protection of the drinking water distribution system.
Source. #10648, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES:
1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM, eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES:
7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; (formerly Saf-Mec 303.09); ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
Mec 303.09 Specific Plumbing
Exemptions. The license requirements of this chapter shall not
apply to the following persons while performing plumbing work under the
circumstances specifically described:
(a) To
regular employees of public utilities, as defined in RSA 362:2, when performing
plumbing tasks within their training, experience, and, if applicable, certification;
(b) To a
person, firm, corporation, or limited liability company who regularly employs a
person whose duties include the incidental repair, installation and
maintenance of plumbing on the property of that person, firm, corporation, or
limited liability company, when such employee is actually so
engaged; or
(c) To a
property owner or the property owner's agent who installs, repairs, or replaces
plumbing in the property owner's own single-family detached or townhouse
residence, or any property owner or property owner's agent who makes incidental
installations, repairs, or replacements to the owner's property.
(d) The
plumbing installed or maintained by such persons under such circumstances shall
conform to any and all local and state
permitting and inspection procedures pursuant with RSA 155-A, and the state
plumbing code.
(e) Persons
performing fuel gas fitting in the same circumstances as described in (a)
through (c) above shall not be eligible for the exemption provided in this
section.
Source. #13770, eff 12-10-23 (see Revision Note at
chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec 303.10 Gas Fitting Exception for Licensed
Electricians.
(a) The gas fitting license requirements of this
chapter shall not apply to any person licensed under RSA 319-C when performing
work governed by their license on gas appliances.
(b) This exemption is specifically limited to the
operation of the appliance service gas shut off valve.
Source. #13770,
eff 12-10-23 (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
PART Mec 304 LICENSE APPLICATION
PROCEDURE
Mec 304.01 Application Process for Individuals
Seeking Plumbing Licenses, Fuel Gas Fitting Licenses, or Domestic Appliance
Licenses.
(a) Each individual seeking an initial license to
practice as a domestic appliance technician, fuel gas fitter or a master or
journeyman plumber shall do so by submitting the following application packet:
(1) An application
form described in Mec 304.02 provided by the board;
(2) The additional supporting materials required for each
licensing endorsement program applied for; and
(3) The license fees
specified by Plc 1002.25 which is applicable to the
type of license sought.
(b) All applicants, pursuant to (a) above, who
have been convicted of a felony, a criminal offense against another, or any
criminal offense involving dishonesty beyond the age of majority, shall submit
a current and signed criminal records check released to the NH mechanical
licensing board, from the New Hampshire department of safety and from any state
in which the applicant has any criminal history.
(c) If the board, after receiving and reviewing
the completed packet, requires further information or documents to determine
the applicant's qualification for licensure, the board shall:
(1) So notify the
applicant in writing within 30 days;
(2) Specify the
information or documents it requires; and
(3) Require the
applicant to appear before the board to present additional information and give
direct testimony regarding any felony or misdemeanor convictions that might
result in denial of the application.
(d) The board shall deny the application if the
applicant does not submit the additional information or documents requested
under (c) above within 60 days of the request.
(e) The board shall approve or deny the
application within 60 days of the date that the board’s office has received the
completed application packet and any information or documents requested under
(c) above.
(f) The board shall deny an application based on
the following criteria:
(1) The practice of
fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting to procure a license to practice
under RSA 153:27-38 and these rules;
(2) Subject to
paragraph (g) below, conviction of any criminal offense involving injury to a
victim or the risk of such injury or any criminal offense involving dishonesty;
(3) Unfitness or
incompetence by reason of negligent habits or willful acts inconsistent with
the requirements of the boards rules and laws;
(4) Addiction to the
use of alcohol or other habit-forming drugs to a degree which renders the
applicant unfit to practice under RSA 153:27-38 and these rules;
(5) Mental or
physical incompetence to practice under RSA 153:27-38 and these rules;
(6) Willful or
repeated violation of the provisions of RSA 153:27-38 and these rules; or
(7) Suspension,
revocation, or disciplinary action of a license, similar to
one issued under RSA 153:27-38 and this chapter, in another jurisdiction and
not reinstated.
(g) For any convictions as described in paragraph
(f)(2) above, the board shall consider the following:
(1) The nature of
the criminal act committed;
(2) Whether or not
there was a direct relationship between the criminal act and the profession for
which the applicant is seeking licensure;
(3) The length of
time between the conviction or release and application dates;
(4) Any
rehabilitation, training, or educational courses taken as a condition of
release, probation or parole; and
(5) Any conditions,
certificates, or letters of completion regarding sentencing, release, probation
or parole.
(h) If the board, after having reviewed
the information submitted by the applicant regarding a criminal conviction(s),
needs additional information the board shall issue a notice of hearing.
(i) If the board denies the application, then the
board shall provide the applicant with written reasons for the denial.
(j) An applicant wishing to challenge the board's
denial of their application shall make a written request for a hearing of the
challenge and submit it:
(1) Within 60 days
of the notice of the denial; or
(2) If the applicant
is on active military duty outside the United States, within 60 days of the
applicant’s return to the United States or release from duty, whichever occurs
later.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 304.01) (see Revision Note at chapter
heading for Mec 300)
Mec 304.02 Application Form to be Used by Applicants
for Individual Licenses.
(a) The “Initial Application for Licensure” form
shall be provided by the board.
(b) The applicant shall:
(1) Complete the
entire form using a keyboard or by printing the information legibly in ink;
(2) Complete all
sections of the entire form or designate them as not applicable; and
(3) Sign and date
the form.
(c) On the form,
provided by the board, the applicant shall provide the following information:
(1) Designate the
license sought;
(2) The applicant’s
full legal name;
(3) If applicable,
the applicant's maiden name or any other name used by the applicant which is
different from the applicant's current name;
(4) Home physical
address;
(5) Home mailing
address;
(6) Home telephone
or cell phone number;
(7) Home e-mail
address; and
(8) The applicant's
date of birth;
(9) The applicant's
social security number written immediately above the following preprinted
statement:
"Per RSA 161-B:11; The Mechanical Licensing Board is
required to obtain your social security number for the purpose of child support
enforcement. Except for its use in child
support enforcement, your social security number will not be used by the
Mechanical Licensing Board and will be held confidential."
(10) Answer yes or
no to the following questions:
a. “After the age
of majority have you been convicted of a felony or, any criminal offense
involving injury to a victim or the risk of such injury or any criminal offense
involving dishonesty?”
b. “Have you ever
been denied, subject to disciplinary action, had your license or authorization
to practice suspended or revoked or not reinstated in any state or
jurisdiction?”;
c. “Have you ever
been the subject of any disciplinary action by any professional regulating
authority?”;
d. “Have you ever
surrendered or relinquished your license or authorization to practice in any
state or jurisdiction in order to avoid or to settle disciplinary charges?”;
f. “Do you have any reason to believe you will soon be the
subject of a disciplinary proceeding, settlement agreement or consent decree
undertaken or issued by any licensing or regulating authority in any
jurisdiction?”; and
g. “Is their any claim on the basis of your professional work
pending against you in any court?”;
h. “Has applicant already taken the licensing
examination required for licensure?”; and
(11) The business
name, full physical and mailing address, and telephone number of:
a. The applicant’s
own business, if any; or
b. The applicant’s
employer, if any.
(d) The applicant shall place the date and their
signature in the space provided above the following preprinted statement:
"I acknowledge that, under RSA 641:3, I, knowingly
making a false statement on this application form is a
misdemeanor. I certify that the
information I have provided on all parts of the application form and in the
documents that I have personally submitted to support my application is
complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. I also certify that I have read RSA 153:27
through RSA 153:38 and the rules of the Board and promise that, if I am
licensed or certified, I will abide by them."
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 304.02) (see Revision Note at chapter
heading for Mec 300)
Mec
304.03 Effect of Signature. The effect of the applicant's signature on
part one of the form shall be:
(a) The applicant’s acknowledgement that, under
RSA 641:3, I, knowingly making a false statement on the application form is a misdemeanor;
(b) The applicant’s certification that:
(1) The information
provided on all of the parts of the application form
and in the documents personally submitted to support the application is
complete and accurate to the best of the applicant’s knowledge and belief; and
(2) The applicant
has read the statutes and administrative rules of the board; and
(c) The applicant’s promise to abide by RSA
153:27 through RSA 153:38 and the rules of the board.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; (formerly
Saf-Mec 304.03) (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Mec 300)
Mec
304.04 Required Supporting Materials. Individual
applicants for initial licensure shall provide, or arrange for the OPLC to
receive, the following documents supporting their applications:
(a) If
the application is for a journeyman plumber license:
(1) A copy of
the applicant’s apprenticeship completion certificate or signed affidavit from
the sponsor demonstrating apprenticeship completion;
(2) One signed letter written
by the licensed plumber supervising, or directing the supervision of, the
applicant’s plumbing during the applicant’s military service or apprenticeship
stating:
a. That the
writer supervised the applicant’s plumbing work in the military or in the
applicant’s apprenticeship program;
b. The writer’s
opinion that the applicant is competent to be a journeyman plumber; and
c. The writer’s
name, address, and telephone number; and
(3) The applicant’s
examination score;
(b) If
the application is for a master plumber license:
(1) One signed
letter written by the licensed plumber supervising, or directing the
supervision of, the applicant’s plumbing during the applicant’s military
service or journeyman’s employment stating that:
a. The writer
supervised the applicant’s plumbing work in the military or in the applicant’s
journeyman employment;
b. The writer’s
opinion that the applicant is competent to be a master plumber; and
c. The writer’s
name, address, and telephone number; and
(2) The
applicant’s examination score;
(c) If the application is for a plumbing
apprentice license:
(1) One signed
letter written by the licensed master plumber who shall be the
sponsor for the applicant’s apprenticeship, stating that:
a. The
master plumber or their NH licensed plumbing employee will directly
supervise the applicant’s plumbing apprenticeship work while employed by the master
plumber;
b. The master
plumber will register the applicant in an approved apprenticeship program under
the United States Department of Labor, or conduct the apprenticeship according
to the criteria described in Mec 305.01(b);
c. The applicant
will participate in an employee development program in which the sponsor or
firm will monitor and record hours of actual service,
competency levels, and completion of the formal education courses required for
licensure; and
d. The master
plumber’s opinion is that the applicant is competent to be trained as a
plumber; or
(2) A completed
apprenticeship agreement as signed and authorized by the US Department of Labor
for the NH plumbing apprentice program to be placed on file with the board
prior to the first renewal date;
(d) If
the application is for a fuel gas trainee license:
(1) One signed
letter written by the licensed fuel gas fitter, who shall be supervising, or
directing the applicant’s fuel gas fitting training during the applicant’s
service or employment, stating that:
a. The fuel gas
fitting sponsor or a licensed fuel gas fitter within the same firm will provide
direct supervision of the applicant’s fuel gas fitting work while in their employment;
b. The fuel gas
fitter sponsor will register the applicant in an approved fuel gas educational
and training program applicable for the discipline to which the applicant is in training for;
c. The
applicant will participate in an employee development program in which the
sponsor or firm will monitor and record hours of
actual service, competency levels, and completion of the formal education
courses required for licensure; and
d. The licensed
fuel gas fitting sponsor’s opinion is that the applicant is competent to be
trained as a fuel gas fitter;
(e) If
the application is for an individual fuel gas fitting license:
(1) A copy of
the current and valid NH fuel gas fitting trainee
license, a copy of the current fuel gas fitting license held by the applicant,
or a copy of licensure from an out of state licensing agency which licenses
fuel gas fitting as defined in RSA 153:27, IV;
(2) Proof of
completion of the educational requirements for the licensing endorsement the
applicant is seeking to obtain;
(3) Proof of
the successful completion of the licensing exam taken at the end of the
educational course(s) for the endorsement the applicant is seeking to obtain;
(4) Proof of
completion of the hours of service signed by the licensing sponsor or employer
required for the licensing endorsement the applicant is seeking to obtain;
(5) Proof of
completion of any hours of relevant field experience that is required in the field the
applicant wishes
to apply for, provided:
a. Hours of
relevant field experience are not more than 60 months old;
b. Hours of
relevant field experience for oil heating meet the definition of Mec 301.06;
and
c. Hours of
relevant field experience have been verified through sworn
affidavit by the applicant’s licensed fuel gas fitting employer and
sponsor; and
(6) One signed
letter written by the licensed fuel gas fitter, who was supervising,
sponsoring, or directing the applicant’s fuel gas fitting training and
development during the applicant’s service or employment, stating that the
applicant meets the minimum competency requirements for the licensing
endorsement being applied for; and
(f) If
the application is for an individual domestic appliance technician license:
(1) A copy of
the current and valid NH fuel gas fitting trainee license or a copy of
licensure from an out of state licensing agency which licenses the
installation, replacement, and service of domestic appliances as defined in RSA
153:27, II;
(2) A
certificate of completion of the NH fuel gas fitting educational requirements
for appliance installation, service, and replacement as required by Mec 305.03;
(3) A
certificate of attendance demonstrating completion of the factory authorized
service and installation training program for the appliances in which a
domestic technician is seeking licensure for, or a certificate of the
successful completion of the licensing exam taken at the end of the educational
course(s) for the domestic appliance technician;
(4) An
affidavit demonstrating the hours of service signed by the licensing sponsor or
employer required for licensure as a domestic appliance technician;
(5) An
affidavit demonstrating completion of any hours of relevant experience in the field
the
applicant wishes to apply for provided:
a. Hours of
relevant field experience are not more than 60 months old; and
b. Hours of relevant field experience have been
verified through sworn affidavit by the
applicant’s licensed fuel gas fitting employer and sponsor; and
(6) One signed
letter written by the licensed fuel gas fitter, who was supervising,
sponsoring, or directing the applicant’s fuel gas fitting training and
development during the applicant’s service or employment, stating that the
applicant meets the minimum competency requirements for the licensing
endorsement being applied for.
Source. #10648, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES:
1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM, eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES:
7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by #13770, eff 12-10-23
(formerly Saf-Mec 304.04); ss by #14189, INTERIM, eff 2-12-25; ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
PART Mec 305
ELIGIBILITY AND EXAMINATION FOR PLUMBING, FUEL GAS FITTING, DOMESTIC
APPLIANCE, AND HEARTH LICENSURE
Mec
305.01 Eligibility Requirements for Initial Individual Plumbing
Licensure.
(a) A
person shall be eligible for initial licensure as a master plumber if they:
(1) Are of good
character and professional competence, as evidenced by:
a. The
information supplied on the application form;
b. Any
information submitted pursuant to Mec 304.04(b); and
c. Being a
journeyman plumber without a history of consumer complaints resulting in any
disciplinary sanctions by the board within the past year;
(2) Have held a
New Hampshire journeyman plumber license for at least 6 months;
(3) Can
demonstrate proof of successful completion by examination to become licensed as
a master plumber, which shall consist of multiple choice
questions on the following topics:
a. Plumbing
systems drainage;
b. Basic and
advanced plumbing theory;
c. Reading and
interpretation of plumbing plans and drawings;
d. Plumbing
systems venting;
e. Installation
and protection of the potable water supply;
f. Proper
material selection;
g. Backflow
installation and protective devices;
h. Commercial
kitchen design, installation, and maintenance;
i. System sizing
and fixture calculations;
j. Accessibility
and handicapped requirements;
k. Plumbing
system testing, inspection, and disinfecting;
l. Adopted
plumbing codes and standards, along with their amendments;
m. Plumbing
code administration as set forth in chapter one of the state plumbing code,
including but not limited to, required permits and inspections; and
n. New
Hampshire statutory and regulatory law governing plumbing; and
(4) Have passed
the master plumber examination by answering at least 75% of the questions
correctly.
(b) A
person shall be eligible for initial licensure as a journeyman plumber if they
meet the conditions of either (b)(1)-(3) or (4) below:
(1) Are of good
character and professional competence as evidenced by:
a. The
information supplied on the application form;
b. Any
information submitted pursuant to Mec 304.04(a); and
c. Have
received an apprenticeship completion certificate issued by the United States
Department of Labor, or by the sponsoring plumber who sponsored the apprenticeship;
(2) Have
provided proof of successful completion of a minimum of 600 hours of
educational training which covered the following subject matter:
a. Plumbing
systems drainage;
b. Basic and
advanced plumbing theory;
c. Reading and
interpretation of plumbing plans and drawings;
d. Plumbing
systems venting;
e. Installation
and protection of the potable water supply;
f. Proper
material selection;
g. Backflow
installation and protective devices;
h. Commercial
kitchen design, installation, and maintenance;
i. System sizing
and fixture calculations;
j. Accessibility
and handicapped requirements;
k. Plumbing
system testing, inspection, and disinfecting;
l. Adopted
plumbing codes and standards, along with their amendments;
m. Plumbing
code administration as set forth in chapter one of the state plumbing code,
including but not limited to, required permits and inspections; and
n. New
Hampshire statutory and regulatory law governing plumbing;
(3) Have provided proof of completion of a
minimum of 8,000 working hours of on-the-job experience in the trade relevant
to plumbing as described in RSA 153:27, XIV; or
(4) Have completed all of the
following:
a. Demonstrated
proof of previous licensure as a journeyman plumber in any other state or
jurisdiction responsible for the licensure of plumbers;
b. Taken the
examination to become licensed as a journeyman plumber, which shall consist of multiple choice questions on, but not limited to, the topics
listed in Mec 305.01(a)(3) above; and
c. Passed the
journeyman plumber examination by answering at least 70% of the questions
correctly.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 305.01); ss by #14189, INTERIM, eff
2-12-25; ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
Mec 305.02 Eligibility Requirements for Initial
Individual Fuel Gas Fitter Licensure as a Fuel Gas Piping Installer.
(a) A fuel gas piping installer specialty license
shall be provided to individuals who:
(1) Are engaged in
the installation of liquefied propane gas or natural gas piping;
(2) Are licensed as
a New Hampshire plumber, approved by the board through affidavit, experience,
and education or training in the use of NFPA 54, national fuel gas code as
adopted pursuant to RSA 153:5 in the state fire code, as defined in RSA 153:27,
VI; and
(3) Install propane
and natural gas piping from the outlet of the first stage regulator for
liquefied propane, or the outlet of the natural gas meter, which shall be the
point of delivery, to any and all fuel gas appliance(s) or other gas
utilization equipment, including any and all future portions of the gas
distribution system located therein.
(b) To qualify for a fuel gas piping installer
license, an individual shall provide the following;
(1) Proof of
successful completion of a minimum of 60 hours of educational training which
covers the following subject matter:
a. Basic gas theory
involving a thorough understanding of the physical properties and
characteristics of propane and natural gas;
b. Reading and
interpretation of fuel gas piping plans and drawings;
c. Determining
proper fuel gas piping systems using appropriate sizing tables and charts;
d. Piping
installation involving review of gas pipe sizing, gas pipe material selection,
proper installation of underground and above ground fuel gas piping supply, and
distribution systems, placing a fuel gas system in service including purging,
initial pressure testing, and leak check of gas distribution piping and
appliances;
e. The documentation
of fuel gas piping system pressure testing, leak checking including customer
notification as to the safety procedures and recognition of fuel gas odors; and
f. The application
of laws, regulations, and adopted codes pertaining to fuel gas piping
installation and licensing; and
(2) A minimum of
1,000 working hours of on-the-job experience in the trade or its equivalent in
an approved educational setting as defined in Mec 301.01, relevant to the
installation of gas piping within 60 consecutive months, 500 hours of which may
be applied if the applicant can demonstrate proof of relevant field experience
installing, servicing, and repairing heating oil fired equipment.
(c) Notwithstanding any rule to the contrary, a
NH licensed plumber who demonstrates that they are licensed in good standing,
shall be qualified for a fuel gas piping installer license once they
demonstrate successful completion of (b)(1) above.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 305.02) (see Revision Note at chapter
heading for Mec 300)
Mec 305.03 Eligibility Requirements for Initial
Individual Fuel Gas Fitter Licensure as a Fuel Gas Installation Technician.
(a) A fuel gas installation technician specialty
license shall be provided to any individual engaged in the installation of
inside and outside piping from the outlet of the gas meter or first stage
regulator or residential and non-residential heating equipment systems or water
heating systems using liquefied propane gas or natural gas as defined in RSA
153:27, V, which includes:
(1) The installation
of propane and natural gas piping from the point of delivery to the
appliance(s);
(2) The installation
of gas appliances and any other gas utilization equipment using liquefied petroleum gas;
(3) The installation
of the venting and vent systems for gas appliances and any other gas
utilization equipment which shall include the air for combustion and dilution;
and
(4) The performance
of safety checks, equipment conversion to ensure the proper fuel supply,
required efficiency, and start up procedures to ensure the safe operation of
the fuel gas appliances being installed.
(b) To qualify for a fuel gas installation
technician specialty license, an individual shall provide proof of successful
completion the following:
(1) A minimum of 100
hours of educational training in the following subject matter:
a. Basic gas theory
involving a thorough understanding of the physical properties and
characteristics of propane and natural gas;
b. Reading and
interpretation of fuel gas piping plans and drawings;
c. Determining
proper fuel gas piping systems using appropriate sizing tables and charts;
d. Piping
installation involving review of gas pipe sizing, gas pipe material selection,
proper installation of underground and above ground fuel gas piping supply and
distribution systems, placing a fuel gas system in service including purging,
initial pressure testing, and leak check of gas distribution piping and
appliances;
e. The documentation
of fuel gas piping system pressure testing, leak checking including customer
notification as to the safety procedures and recognition of fuel gas odors;
f. Liquefied propane
and natural gas appliance installation, including clearance to combustibles,
combustion, dilution, and the proper sizing of ventilation air requirements;
g. Liquefied propane
and natural gas appliance venting including venting categories, selection and
use of proper venting materials, vent sizing and clearances, and installation;
h. Placing propane
and natural gas appliances equipment into service while controlling propane and
air mixtures for proper combustion;
i. Verification for proper
operation of safety controls and devices;
j. The proper
utilization of combustion analyzing equipment with respect to applicable codes
and manufacturer’s installation instructions; and
k. The application
of the adopted codes and standards that apply to the requirements of Mec 305.03
(b)(1); and
(2) A minimum of
1,000 working hours of on-the-job experience in the trade or its equivalent in
an approved educational setting as defined in Mec 301.01, relevant to the
installation, service, and repair of gas appliances or equipment within 60
consecutive months, 500 hours of which may be applied if the applicant can
demonstrate proof of relevant field experience installing, servicing, and
repairing heating oil fired appliances or equipment.
(c) Notwithstanding any rule to the contrary, an
individual who is holding a fuel gas piping installer’s license pursuant to Mec
305.02 wishing to ascend to this licensing level shall provide proof of:
(1)
Successful completion of a formal educational program of at least 40
hours approved pursuant to the subject matter prescribed by Mec 305.03(b)(1) f.
through k. above; and
(2) A minimum of
1,000 working hours of on-the-job experience in the trade or its equivalent in
an approved educational setting as defined in Mec 301.01, relevant to the
installation, service, and repair of gas appliances or equipment within 60
consecutive months, 500 hours of which may be applied if the applicant can
provide proof of relevant field experience installing, servicing, and repairing
heating oil fired appliances or equipment.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 305.03) (see Revision Note at chapter
heading for Mec 300)
Mec 305.04 Eligibility Requirements for Initial
Individual Fuel Gas Fitter Licensure as a Fuel Gas Service Technician.
(a) A fuel gas service technician specialty
license shall be provided to individuals engaged in the servicing and repair of
inside and outside piping from the outlet of the gas meter or first stage
regulator or residential and non-residential heating equipment systems or water
heating systems using liquefied propane gas or natural gas.
(b) An individual applying for the fuel gas
service technician specialty license shall provide proof of successful
completion of the following:
(1) A minimum of 140
hours of educational training in the following subject matter:
a. Basic gas theory
involving a thorough understanding of the physical properties and
characteristics of propane and natural gas;
b. Reading and
interpretation of fuel gas piping plans and drawings;
c. Determining
proper fuel gas piping systems using appropriate sizing tables and charts;
d. Piping
installation involving review of gas pipe sizing, gas pipe material selection,
proper installation of underground and above ground fuel gas piping supply and
distribution systems, placing a fuel gas system in service including purging,
initial pressure testing, and leak check of gas distribution piping and
appliances;
e. The documentation
of fuel gas piping system pressure testing, leak checking including customer
notification as to the safety procedures, and recognition of fuel gas odors;
f. Liquefied propane
and natural gas appliance installation including clearance to combustibles,
combustion, dilution, and the proper sizing of ventilation air requirements;
g. Liquefied propane
and natural gas appliance venting including venting categories, selection and
use of proper venting materials, vent sizing and clearances, and installation;
h. Placing propane
and natural gas appliances equipment into service while controlling propane and
air mixtures for proper combustion;
i. Verification for proper
operation of safety controls and devices;
j. The proper
utilization of combustion analyzing equipment with respect to applicable codes
and manufacturer’s installation instructions;
k. Troubleshooting
electrical circuits and control devices while measuring electrical quantities
using an electrical meter;
l. Identifying
operating characteristics and components of common appliance safety and sensing
devices including the testing and replacement of operating controls;
m. Gas pressure
measurements including supply and appliance burner pressure detection;
n. Ignition safety
systems including the 100 percent pilot safety shut-off and other electronic
safety shut-off devices;
o. Flue gas analysis
and carbon monoxide detection;
p. Interpretation of
gas appliance equipment wiring diagrams to determine the sequence of operation
of any given appliance;
q. Fuel gas
equipment maintenance and inspection, heat exchanger inspection, and routine
service requirements; and
r. Application of
the adopted codes and standards as it relates to the items above; and
(2) A minimum of
2,000 working hours of on-the-job experience in the trade or its equivalent in
an approved educational setting as defined in Mec 301.01, relevant to the
installation, service, and repair of gas appliances or equipment within 60
consecutive months, 750 hours of which may be applied if the applicant can
demonstrate proof of relevant field experience installing, servicing, and
repairing heating oil fired appliances or equipment.
(c) Notwithstanding any rule to the
contrary, an individual holding a fuel gas installation technician license
pursuant to Mec 305.03 and wishing to ascend to this licensing level shall
provide proof of:
(1)
Successful completion of a formal educational program of at least 40
hours approved pursuant to Mec 305.04 in the subject matter prescribed by
(b)(1) k. through r. above; and
(2) A minimum of
2,000 working hours of on-the-job experience in the trade or its equivalent in
an approved educational setting as defined in Mec 301.01, relevant to the
installation, service, and repair of gas appliances or equipment within 60
consecutive months, 750 hours of which may be applied if the applicant can
demonstrate proof of relevant field experience installing, servicing, and
repairing heating oil fired appliances or equipment.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 305.04) (see Revision Note at chapter
heading for Mec 300)
Mec 305.05 Eligibility Requirements for Initial
Individual Fuel Gas Fitter Licensure as a Hearth System Installation and
Service Technician.
(a) A hearth system installation and service
technician specialty license shall be provided to individuals engaged in the
installation, servicing, and repair of liquefied propane gas or natural gas
hearth appliances and venting systems.
(b) An individual for the hearth system
installation and service technician specialty license shall provide proof of
successful completion of the following:
(1) A minimum of at
least 60 hours of educational training which covers the following subject
matter:
a. Basic gas theory
involving a thorough understanding of the physical properties and
characteristics of propane and natural gas;
b.
Piping installation involving review of gas pipe sizing, gas pipe
material selection, proper installation of underground and above ground fuel
gas piping supply, placing a fuel gas system in service including purging,
initial pressure testing, and leak check of gas distribution piping and
appliances;
c. Placing propane
and natural gas equipment into service while controlling propane and air
mixtures for proper combustion;
d. Liquefied propane and natural gas hearth installation,
including clearance to combustibles and the proper sizing of ventilation
systems, including the combustion and dilution air requirements;
e. Liquefied propane
gas and natural gas equipment venting including venting categories, vent
materials, vent sizing, and clearances;
f. Diagnostics of
hearth system appliances;
g. Troubleshooting
hearth system appliances;
h. Gas pressure
measurements and detection, flue gas analysis, and leak detection;
i. Ignition control systems; and
j. The application
of the adopted codes and standards as it relates to the items above; and
(2) A minimum of
2000 hours of field experience relevant to the installation and service of
hearth appliances and hearth appliance venting systems within 60 consecutive
months.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 305.05) (see Revision Note at chapter
heading for Mec 300)
Mec 305.06 Eligibility Requirements for Initial
Individual Domestic Appliance Technician Licensure.
(a) A domestic appliance technician specialty
license shall be provided to individuals engaged in the specific installation,
servicing, and repair of liquefied
propane or natural gas domestic appliances designed specifically for
residential use, limited to residential clothes dryers and their exhaust
systems, domestic cook tops and ranges and their venting systems, outdoor cooking equipment, and pool
heaters, including the venting systems for which the training and manufacturers
certification applies to.
(b) A domestic appliance technician specialty
license applicant shall provide proof of successful completion of the
following:
(1) A minimum of at
least 40 hours of educational training which covers the following subject
matter:
a. Basic gas theory
involving a thorough understanding of the physical properties and
characteristics of propane and natural gas;
b. Fixed piping
installation involving review of gas pipe sizing, gas pipe material selection,
proper installation of above ground fuel gas piping supply, placing a fuel gas
system in service including purging, initial pressure testing and leak check of
gas distribution piping and residential cooking and clothes drying appliances,
generators, outdoor pool heaters or outdoor fireplaces, and cooking equipment;
c. Placing propane
and natural gas equipment into service while controlling propane and air
mixtures for proper combustion;
d. Liquefied propane and natural gas appliance installation
including clearance to combustibles, combustion, dilution, and ventilation air
requirements are properly sized;
e. Liquefied propane
gas and natural gas equipment venting including venting categories, vent
materials, vent sizing, and clearances; and
f. Fundamentals of
residential dryer exhaust and exhaust systems;
(2) A minimum of 30
hours of factory authorized certification training specific to the appliances
of which the applicant will be performing installation and service on:
a. Diagnostics of
appliances;
b. Troubleshooting
specific appliances;
c. Gas pressure
measurements and detection, flue gas analysis and leak detection;
d. Ignition control
systems;
e. Following
manufacturer’s specifications for installation and service; and
f. The application
of adopted codes and standards as it relates to the items above; and
(3) A minimum of
1000 hours of field experience relevant to the installation and service of
appliances and appliance venting systems within 60 consecutive months.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 305.06) (see Revision Note at chapter
heading for Mec 300)
PART Mec 306 PLUMBING APPRENTICES
AND FUEL GAS TRAINEES
Mec 306.01 Obligations of
Plumbing Apprentices. Licensed
plumbers shall take on as apprentices only those individuals who:
(a) Work under a licensed NH master plumber who
shall supervise the work experience and provide for educational development
under an apprenticeship program meeting the requirements of the state
apprenticeship council;
(b) Are supervised by a licensed NH master
plumber as follows:
(1) The first 2
years of supervision shall be direct supervision as defined in Mec 102.06; and
(2) The remaining
years of supervision shall be supervised as defined in Mec 102.25; and
(c) Hold a currently valid apprentice license
issued by the board.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 306.01) (see Revision Note at chapter
heading for Mec 300)
Mec 306.02 Obligations of Fuel Gas Trainees. Licensed fuel gas fitters shall sponsor as
trainees only those individuals who:
(a) Work under a licensed NH fuel gas fitter who
shall sponsor the trainee and oversee the educational and work experience
meeting the requirements for fuel gas fitting licensing;
(b) Hold a currently valid trainee license issued
by the board; and
(c) Are supervised under the level of direct
supervision described in Mec 102.06.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 306.02) (see Revision Note at chapter
heading for Mec 300)
Mec 306.03 Concurrent Hours of Relevant Field
Experience For Apprentices and Trainees.
Any registered licensed plumbing apprentice who is also a registered
licensed fuel gas trainee may accrue their hours of relevant field experience
concurrently.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 306.05) (see Revision Note at chapter
heading for Mec 300)
PART Mec 307 MECHANICAL BUSINESS
ENTITIES
Mec 307.01 Application Form to be Used by Mechanical
Business Entities, Mechanical Corporations, Limited Liability Companies, and
Partnerships.
(a) Mechanical business entities, mechanical
corporations, limited liability companies, and partnerships shall apply for
licensure on the “Business Entity Application for Initial Licensure and
Renewal” revised 8/2023 and provided by the board.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 307.01) (see Revision Note at chapter
heading for Mec 300)
Mec 307.02 Required Supporting Materials. Business applicants for licensure shall
provide the following documents supporting their applications:
(a) Proof of good standing with the secretary of
state;
(b) Poof of liability insurance; and
(c) A List of all current licensed employees that
includes:
(1) Full name as
listed on their license; and
(2) N.H. license
number.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 307.03); renumbered by #14482 (formerly
Mec 307.03)
Mec 307.03 Application Process for Mechanical
Business Entities, Mechanical Corporations, Limited Liability Companies, and
Partnerships.
(a) Each corporation, limited liability company,
or partnership seeking an initial license to practice fuel gas fitting or
plumbing shall do so by submitting the following application packet:
(1) The “Business
Entity for Initial Licensure and Renewal” form provided by the board;
(2) The additional
supporting materials specified by Mec 307.03; and
(3) Any business
license fee required by Plc 1002.25.
(b) The board shall not consider a request for
initial licensure until the completed business application packet described in
(a) above has been received by the board’s office.
(c) If the board, after receiving and reviewing
the completed business application packet, requires further information or
documents pursuant to (a) above, to determine the applicant's qualification for
licensure, the board shall:
(1) So notify the
applicant in writing within 30 days; and
(2) Specify the
information or documents it requires.
(d) The board shall deny the application if the
applicant does not submit the additional information or documents requested
under (c) above within 60 days of the request.
(e) The board shall approve or deny the
application, in accordance with Mec 307.05, in writing within 60 days of the
date that the board’s office has received the completed business application
packet and any information or documents requested under (c) above.
(f) A business applicant wishing to challenge the
board's denial of its application shall make a written request for a hearing of
the challenge and submit it within 60 days of the notice of the denial.
(g) A mechanical business owner who is the sole
licensee for the business entity, meaning that they employ no plumbing or fuel
gas fitting technicians, shall be exempt from the licensing fees, until such
time they take on apprentices, trainees, or licensed plumbers or fuel gas
fitting technicians.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 307.04); renumbered by #14482 (formerly
Mec 307.04)
Mec 307.04 Eligibility Requirements for Initial
Business Licensure.
(a) A business shall be eligible for initial
licensure if the business:
(1) Is a company, a
corporation, a limited liability company, or a partnership or a limited
liability partnership;
(2) Is engaged in
one of the following:
a. Plumbing;
b. Fuel gas fitting;
c. Plumbing and fuel
gas fitting;
d. Hearth system
installing or servicing; or
e. Domestic
appliance installing or servicing;
(3) Employs at least
one corporate officer, or responsible managing employee, as applicable, who
currently holds a New Hampshire fuel gas fitting license, master plumber
license, domestic appliance technician license, or hearth system installer
license specific to the discipline for which licensure is sought; and
(4) For companies
employing one or more licensed individuals, pays the applicable fee as
prescribed in Mec 502.01. If the
applicant for a business license is a sole proprietor, not having any
employees, the applicant is exempt from paying a licensure fee.
(b) A licensed fuel gas fitting or plumbing
business shall:
(1) Give notice to
the board if no other officer, partner, manager, or designee, is licensed
within 30 days after the death or withdrawal of the licensed person as a:
a. Corporate officer
or designee;
b. Member of the
partnership;
c. Responsible
managing employee;
d. One or more
managing members of the limited liability company or designee; or
e. Licensed business
entity, corporation, partnership, or limited liability company;
(2) Not act as a
fuel gas fitter or plumber, or combination thereof until some other officer,
member, or designee, has obtained a licensed fuel gas fitter or master plumber
as the responsible managing employee respectively; and
(2) Give notice
within 30 days if a gas trainee or plumber apprentice severs employment with
the employer or sponsor.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 307.05); renumbered by #14482 (formerly
Mec 307.05)
Mec 307.05 Duties and Recognition of a Mechanical
Business Entity.
(a) No business shall perform fuel gas fitting,
plumbing, hearth system installing or servicing, or domestic appliance
installing or servicing without a business entity license pursuant to Mec 307.
(b) Each licensed business entity shall be issued
a certificate by the board.
(c) The certificate issued by the board shall
serve as formal recognition of proper licensure for the purposes of NH RSA
155-A and may be used by said business entities for local permit application
processes.
(d) For the purposes of (c) above, and upon the
request of a local permitting official, a business entity shall provide a
current list of all licensed fuel gas fitters or plumbers employed by said
entity.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 307.06); renumbered by #14482 (formerly
Mec 307.06)
PART Mec 308
APPROVAL OF TRAINING AND TESTING PROGRAMS FOR LICENSURE
Mec
308.01 Approval of Training Programs
for Licensure.
(a) The mechanical licensing board shall approve
all educational programs for content, continuity, and applicability toward the
licensing of individuals for fuel gas fitting, domestic appliance technicians,
hearth system installation and service technicians, and plumbing.
(b) An applicant that wants to have its training
program accepted under these rules shall submit to the office of professional
licensure and certification (OPLC) a short statement describing the licensing
program or specialty license endorsement program for which the training program
is to be evaluated, including:
(1) The training program’s curriculum;
(2) A copy of the training program’s educational material;
(3) A statement demonstrating the method by which
the subject matter will be delivered to the student;
(4) Copies of quizzes, worksheets, handouts, and
chapter exams;
(5) A statement demonstrating:
a. The integrity and proctoring of exams; and
b. The educational subject matter incorporated
in the tests;
(6) A biography of the training program
instructors that demonstrates proof of the educational and trade experience
required to instruct students on the requested subject matter; and
(7) A statement attesting that if the program
requires the use of a classroom, the classroom environment shall
provide comfortable temperatures, adequate lighting, and seating arrangements
conducive to learning.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; (formerly
Saf-Mec 308.01); ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
Mec
308.02 Testing Organization Approval.
(a) Applicants seeking approval of their testing
program shall submit to the OPLC the following:
(1) A short statement of the specialty license
for which the applicant wants its testing program to be evaluated;
(2) Copies of the exams that demonstrate the
validity of the exam questions as they relate to the adopted codes, standards,
and all Mec rules specifically related to licensing endorsement, or trade
applied for;
(3) The testing administration procedure, as
follows:
a. Exams consisting of a mixture of multiple choice,
true or false, fill in the blank, and work sheet calculations;
b. Exams consisting of no less than 100
questions; and
c. For the purposes of licensing administration,
a passing score of not less than 70% unless otherwise specified in the Mec
rules; and
(4) Evidence of the standards of exam integrity including showing
that tests will be maintained in a manner that demonstrates the highest regard
for test security, including secured in a locked cabinet when not in use.
(b)
Once
approved, the applicant shall adhere to the following standards for the
proctoring of exams to keep their approved status:
(1) Tests shall be
administered only to those candidates that have met all of
the prerequisites for the specific test being administered;
(2) Test proctors and
examiners shall not have been the candidate’s instructor for the specialty
license they are administering;
(3) Proctors shall
monitor the registration process for all examinations;
(4) Candidates shall
be required to show proof of positive identification by means of government
issued photo identification;
(5) Testing environment
shall be as comfortable as possible with regard to
temperature, light, and seating arrangements;
(6) Candidates shall
not be permitted to bring any electronic devices into an exam, except that a
non-programmable calculator shall be permitted during exams requiring
mathematical calculations; and
(7) Candidates shall be
adequately spaced so that they cannot readily view the exam documents of other
candidates.
(c) Tests shall be
validated by the testing entity and audited by the board, biannually, to ensure
reliability to current industry standards, accepted practices, and concurrence
with applicable codes and standards. Tests shall be administered only to those
candidates that have met all of the prerequisites for
the specific test being administered.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; (formerly
Saf-Mec 308.02); ss by #14482, eff 2-13-26, EXPIRES: 2-13-36
Mec 308.03 Approval.
(a) The board shall review and approve a training
program that meets or exceeds the educational standards set forth in Mec 305.
(b) The board shall review and approve an
examination program that meets or exceeds the standards set forth in Mec 305.
(c) Any training or examination program holding
board approval at the time these rules became effective shall at the next audit
described in Mec 610.02 comply with all rules in effect at the time of that
audit.
Source. #10648,
EMERGENCY RULE, eff 7-25-14, EXPIRES: 1-21-15; ss by #10761, INTERIM,
eff 1-21-15, EXPIRES: 7-20-15; ss by #10847, eff 7-1-15; ss by
#13770, eff 12-10-23 (formerly Saf-Mec 308.03) (see Revision Note at chapter
heading for Mec 300)
APPENDIX
|
Rule |
Statute Implemented |
|
|
Mec
301.01 |
RSA
541-A:7 |
|
|
Mec 301.02 |
RSA 541-A:7 |
|
|
Mec 301.03 |
RSA 153:27, II |
|
|
Mec 301.04 |
RSA 153:27, II |
|
|
Mec 301.05 |
RSA 153:27, II |
|
|
Mec 301.06 |
RSA 153:27, II |
|
|
Mec 301.07 |
RSA 155-A:1, IV |
|
|
Mec 301.08 |
RSA 153:27, VII |
|
|
Mec 301.09 |
RSA 153:27, VIII |
|
|
Mec 301.10 |
RSA 153:27, IX |
|
|
Mec 301.11 |
RSA 153:27, X |
|
|
Mec 301.12 |
RSA 541-A:7 |
|
|
Mec 301.13 |
RSA 153:27, XII |
|
|
Mec 301.14 |
RSA 153:27, XIII |
|
|
Mec 301.15 |
RSA 153:27, XIV |
|
|
Mec 301.16- Mec 301.18 |
RSA 541-A:7 |
|
|
Mec 301.19 |
RSA 541-A:7; RSA 155-A:1, IV |
|
|
Mec 301.20-Mec 301.24 |
RSA 541-A:7 |
|
|
Mec 302.01 |
RSA 153:37, I |
|
|
Mec 302.02 |
RSA 153:28, I(a); RSA 278:8, IV |
|
|
Mec 302.03 |
RSA 310:8 |
|
|
Mec 302.04 |
RSA 153:29-a, II |
|
|
Mec 302.05 |
RSA 153:29-a, I; RSA 293-A:15.01 |
|
|
Mec 302.06 |
RSA 153:29-a, V |
|
|
Mec
302.07 |
RSA
153:27, VII |
|
|
Mec
302.08 |
RSA
153:27, V |
|
|
Mec
302.09 |
RSA
153:28, I(a)(7) |
|
|
Mec
302.10 |
RSA
332-G:7 |
|
|
Mec 302.11-Mec 302.13 |
RSA 153:27-a, II(b) |
|
|
Mec 302.13-302.14 |
RSA 153:27-a, II(b) |
|
|
Mec 303 |
RSA 153:36 |
|
|
Mec 303.01 |
RSA 153:36 |
|
|
Mec 303.02 |
RSA 153:36, I |
|
|
Mec 303.03 |
RSA 153:36, II |
|
|
Mec 303.04 |
RSA 153:36 |
|
|
Mec
303.05 |
RSA
153:36, V |
|
|
Mec
303.06 |
RSA
153:36, VI |
|
|
Mec
303.07 |
RSA
153:36, VII |
|
|
Mec
303.08 |
RSA
153:36, IV |
|
|
Med 303.10 |
RSA 153:36, IX |
|
|
Mec 304.01(a) and (b) |
RSA 153:27-a, II(b) |
|
|
Mec 304.01(c) and (d) |
RSA 153:28, I(a); RSA 541-A:29, I |
|
|
Mec 304.01(e) |
RSA 153:28, I(a); RSA 541-A:29,
II |
|
|
Mec 304.01(f) |
RSA 153:28, I(a); RSA 153:32, II |
|
|
Mec 304.01(g)-304.02(d)(6)a. . |
RSA 153:28, I(a): RSA 332-A:1 |
|
|
Mec 304.01(g)-304.02(d)(6)a. |
RSA 153:27-a, II(b): RSA 332-A:1 |
|
|
Mec 304.02(d)(6)b.-304.04 |
RSA 153:27-a, II(b) |
|
|
Mec
304.04 |
RSA
153:28, I; RSA 310:6, II |
|
|
Mec 305.01 |
RSA 153:28, I(a)(8); RSA
310:6, II |
|
|
Mec 305.02-305.06 |
RSA 153:27-a, II(b) |
|
|
Mec 306 |
RSA 153:27-a, II(b) |
|
|
Mec 307.01 |
RSA 153:29-a |
|
|
Mec 307.02- 307.05 |
RSA 153:29-a |
|
|
Mec 308.01 - Mec 308.02 |
RSA 153:27-a, II(b); RSA
310:6, II |
|