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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) An applicant for licensure as a master plumber shall submit evidence, satisfactory to the Board, and verified by oath or affirmation, that the applicant:
(1) Has received a journeyman's certificate issued in any state following completion of a plumbing apprenticeship program that meets or exceeds the Federal Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training Standards and, thereafter, performed plumbing services for 2 years under the supervision of a master plumber or an individual holding a similar level of licensure in another state; or has performed plumbing services for 7 years under the supervision of a master plumber or a plumber holding a similar level of licensure in another state and, thereafter, successfully completed the apprenticeship equivalency test approved by the Board and administered by a Delaware vocational-technical school;
(2) Has achieved the passing score on a written, standardized examination, designated by the Board and approved by the Division, for licensure as a Delaware master plumber after fulfilling the experience and/or training requirements of this section;
(3) Has not received any administrative penalties regarding the applicant's practice, including, but not limited to, fines, formal reprimands, license suspension or revocation (except for license revocation for nonpayment of license renewal fees), probationary limitations, and consent agreements which contain conditions placed by a Board on the applicant's occupational conduct or practice, including the voluntary surrender of a license, certificate, registration, or other authorization to provide plumbing services. The Board may determine after a hearing whether the imposition of a particular administrative penalty is grounds to deny licensure.
(4) Does not have an impairment related to drug or alcohol use that would limit the applicant's ability to provide plumbing services in a manner that is not detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of the public;
(5) Does not have any disciplinary proceedings or unresolved complaints pending against the applicant in any jurisdiction where the applicant has previously been or is currently authorized to provide plumbing services; or have a criminal conviction record for a crime that is substantially related to providing plumbing services. After a hearing or review of documentation the Board, by an affirmative vote of a majority of the quorum, or during the time between meetings, the Board President or the President's designee, shall waive this paragraph (a)(5) as it applies to a criminal conviction if it finds after consideration of the factors set forth in § 8735(x)(3) of Title 29 that the granting such a waiver does not create an unreasonable risk to public safety.
a. -d. Repealed by 83 Laws 2022, ch. 433, § 12.
(6) Notwithstanding the time limitation set forth in § 8735(x)(4) of Title 29, does not have a conviction of a felony sexual offense.
(b) The Board may waive the requirements of paragraph (a)(3) or (5) of this section for good cause.
(c) Each applicant shall provide the information requested on the application form approved by the Board. All evidence of experience must be submitted by affidavit on forms approved by the Board. An application form may not require an applicant to submit a photograph of oneself, or information related to citizenship, place of birth, length of state residency, or personal references.
(d) If the Board finds that false information has been intentionally provided to the Board, it shall report its finding to the Attorney General's Office for further action.
(e) If the Board refuses to accept, or rejects, an application and the applicant believes that the Board acted without justification, or imposed a higher or different standard to the applicant than to other applicants, or in some other unlawful manner contributed to or caused the refusal or rejection of the application, the applicant may appeal to the Superior Court.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Delaware Code Title 24. Professions and Occupations § 1808. Qualifications of applicant - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/de/title-24-professions-and-occupations/de-code-sect-24-1808/
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