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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. The director may issue a temporary fire protection system installer and maintenance worker license to a person, providing that all of the following conditions are met:
a. The person is currently licensed or certified to perform work as a fire protection system installer and maintenance worker in another state.
b. The person meets any additional criteria for a temporary license established by the director by rule.
c. The person provides all information required by the director.
d. The person has paid the fee for a temporary license, which fee shall be established by the director by rule.
e. The person intends to perform work as a fire protection system installer and maintenance worker only in areas of this state which are covered by a disaster emergency declaration issued by the governor pursuant to section 29C.6.
2. A temporary license issued pursuant to this section shall be valid for ninety days. The director may establish criteria and procedures for the extension of such licenses for additional periods, which in no event shall exceed ninety days.
3. A temporary license shall be valid only in areas of the state which are subject to a disaster emergency declaration issued by the governor pursuant to section 29C.6 at the time at which the license is issued, which become subject to such a declaration during the time the license is valid, or which were subject to such a declaration issued within the six months preceding the issuance of the license.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Iowa Code Title III. Public Services and Regulation [Chs. 80-122C] § 100D.13. Temporary licenses - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ia/title-iii-public-services-and-regulation-chs-80-122c/ia-code-sect-100d-13/
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