34-27A-17
Section 34-27A-17 Signatures on license; display of license number. (a) A license issued under this article shall bear the signature or facsimile signature of the executive director of the board and a license number assigned by the board. (b) Each licensed real estate appraiser shall place his or her license number adjacent to or immediately below the title of his or her classification when used in an appraisal report or in a contract or other instrument used by the license holder in conducting real property appraisal activities. (Acts 1990, No. 90-639, p. 1175, §17; Acts 1994, No. 94-117, p. 128, §1.)...
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34-27A-18
Section 34-27A-18 Licensure restrictions. (a) The term "licensed real estate appraiser" or "certified real estate appraiser" may only be used to refer to individuals who hold the license and may not be used following or immediately in connection with the name or signature of a firm, partnership, corporation, or group; or in a manner that it might be interpreted as referring to a firm, partnership, corporation, group, or anyone other than an individual holder of the license. (b) No license shall be issued under this article to a corporation, partnership, firm, or group. This shall not be construed to prevent a licensed real estate appraiser from signing an appraisal report on behalf of a corporation, partnership, firm, or group practice licensed to appraise real estate under this article. (c) Authority to transact business as a licensed real estate appraiser shall be restricted to the person named in the license and shall not inure to the benefit of any other person. (Acts 1990, No....
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34-8-3
Section 34-8-3 Method of examination. When the board conducts an examination of an applicant for a license, as much as three days may be devoted to written or oral examination, within the discretion of the board, to ascertain the ability of the applicant to make a practical application of his or her knowledge of the profession of general contracting; and the board shall investigate thoroughly the financial responsibility and past record of all applicants, which will include an effort towards ascertaining the qualifications of an applicant in reading plans and specifications, estimating costs, construction ethics, and other similar matters. The board shall take all applicants under consideration after having examined them and go thoroughly into the records, oral, and written examinations prior to granting any certificate of license. If an applicant is an individual, examination may be taken by his or her personal appearance for examination, or by the appearance for examination of one or...
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5-18-5
Section 5-18-5 License - Application; fees; disposition of fees. Application for a license shall be in writing, under oath and in the form prescribed by the supervisor. The application shall give the approximate location where the business is to be conducted and shall contain such further relevant information as the supervisor may require, including the names and addresses of the partners, officers, directors, or trustees and of such of the principal owners or members as will provide the basis for the investigations and findings contemplated by Section 5-18-6. At the time of making such application, the applicant shall pay to the supervisor the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) as a fee for investigating the application. All licensees under this chapter shall pay an annual license fee of five hundred dollars ($500) for each office, branch, or place of business of the licensee, which shall be due on January 1 of each year and shall be for a one-year period ending December 31 following...
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34-25-24
Section 34-25-24 Applicant with out-of-state license. An applicant who is a polygraph examiner licensed under the laws of another state or territory of the United States may be issued a license without examination by the board, in its discretion, upon payment of the appropriate fees as provided in Section 34-25-26 and the production of satisfactory proof that: (1) He is at least 21 years of age; (2) He is a citizen of the United States; (3) He is of good moral character; (4) The requirements for the licensing of polygraph examiners in such particular state or territory of the United States were at the date of the applicant's licensing therein substantially equivalent to the requirements now in force in this state; (5) The applicant had lawfully engaged in the administration of polygraph examinations under the laws of such state or territory for at least two years prior to the application for license hereunder; (6) Such other state or territory grants similar reciprocity to license...
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34-27A-12
Section 34-27A-12 Written reports, etc., to be furnished by applicant. (a) An original certificate for any classification as a licensed real estate appraiser shall not be issued to any person who does not possess the required experience, if any, in real property appraisal supported by adequate written reports, file memoranda, or other evidence satisfactory to the board. (b) Each applicant for licensure shall furnish, under oath, a detailed listing of the real estate appraisal reports or file memoranda for each year for which experience is claimed by the applicant. Upon request, the applicant shall make available to the board for examination appraisal reports or records which the applicant has prepared. At all times the confidential relationship between the appraiser and the client shall be maintained. (Acts 1990, No. 90-639, p. 1175, §12; Acts 1994, No. 94-117, p. 128, §1.)...
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34-7B-24
Section 34-7B-24 Qualifications of applicants for examination or licensure - Instructor. (a) No person may be admitted to an examination or licensed as an instructor unless he or she possesses all of the following qualifications: (1) Has completed at least 12 grades in secondary school, or the equivalent. (2) Holds a valid license in the applicable area of practice. (3) Satisfies either of the following requirements: a. Has successfully completed at least 1,500 hours in a teacher's training course at a school licensed or registered under the provisions of this chapter. b. Has completed at least one year of active experience in a shop plus 650 hours in a school licensed or registered under the provisions of this chapter. (b) Any applicant who satisfies the qualifications in subsection (a), pays the applicable examination fee, successfully completes the applicable examination, and pays the license fee shall be issued an instructor license for the applicable area of practice. (Act...
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45-37-40.04
Section 45-37-40.04 License - Application; hearings; appeals; fees. (a) Every applicant for a barbers license, apprentice barbers license, barber teacher license, scalp specialist license, or a license to operate a barber shop or barbers college, or other like business, shall apply therefor in writing on blanks prepared or furnished by the barbers commission. It shall be accompanied by the recommendation of at least two barbers doing business in the county, not related to the applicant, certifying that the applicant is of good reputation, is qualified to practice the profession of barbering, and recommending that a license be granted. The application shall be accompanied by the application fee hereinafter provided, and a certificate of a reputable doctor certifying that the applicant has no communicable, contagious, or infectious disease. Should the application not be approved, one-half the fee filed therewith shall be refunded to the applicant and one-half thereof shall be retained by...
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34-24-302
Section 34-24-302 Denial, suspension, revocation, etc., of license; investigation; mental, physical, or laboratory examination; authorization for release of information. (a) The board may, within its discretion, deny the issuance of a license to any person or, after notice and hearing in accordance with board regulations, shall, within its discretion, suspend, revoke, restrict, or otherwise discipline the license of a person who shall be found guilty on the basis of substantial evidence of any of the following acts or offenses: (1) Conviction of a felony. (2) Conviction of any crime or other offense, felony, or misdemeanor, reflecting on the ability of the individual to render patient care in a safe manner. (3) Conviction of any violation of state or federal laws relating to controlled substances. (4) Termination, restriction, suspension, revocation, or curtailment of licensure, registration, or certification as an assistant to physician by another state or other licensing jurisdiction...
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34-7B-17
Section 34-7B-17 Qualifications of applicants for examination or licensure - Barber. (a) No person may be admitted to an examination or licensed as a Class 2 barber unless he or she possesses all of the following qualifications: (1) Is at least 16 years old. (2) Has successfully completed at least 10 grades in secondary school, or the equivalent. (3) Has successfully completed at least 1,000 clock hours in a licensed or registered school of barbering or 2,000 clock hours under the immediate supervision of a licensed Class 2 barber, who has held a license for at least five years, including time practicing as a barber before August 1, 2013, and as a licensed barber under this chapter before the effective date of the act amending this subdivision, and has worked in a licensed shop for a period of two years. The five-year requirement shall not apply to barbers operating on August 1, 2013. (b) Any applicant who satisfies the qualifications in subsection (a), pays the applicable examination...
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