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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Eligibility.--For a period commencing on the effective date of regulations promulgated under section 2102 1 and continuing until December 9, 2011, an individual shall be eligible for licensure without certification, as required by this act, if the individual:
(1) meets the qualifications under section 502, 2 except section 502(a)(3) and the requirements set forth in either paragraph (2) or (3) of this subsection;
(2) has passed a practical examination administered by NCCCO. Proof of successful completion of the practical examination shall be provided to the board; or
(3) can document five or more years' experience immediately preceding the date of application for licensure to operate a crane as defined in this act. Licenses granted under this provision shall be issued only for the operation of cranes where documentation, acceptable to the board, has been provided. Licenses issued pursuant to this section shall only authorize the operation of a crane within the experience documented and accepted by the board.
(b) Renewal.--Licenses issued under this section are not required to obtain certification for purposes of biennial renewal under section 502(b).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 63 P.S. Professions and Occupations (State Licensed) § 2400.506. License without certification - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-63-ps-professions-and-occupations-state-licensed/pa-st-sect-63-2400-506/
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