TITLE 43
PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESSES
Section 14. Electrical Contractors, Plumbers, Conditioned Air Contractors, Low-voltage Contractors, and Utility Contractors, 43-14-1 through 43-14-18.
ARTICLE 4
DENTAL ASSISTANTS
43-14-8.3. Utility manager certificate.
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After June 30, 1994, no person may be employed as a utility manager unless that person holds a current utility manager certificate issued by the Division of Utility Contractors.
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The division shall certify all applicants for certification under this chapter who satisfy the requirements of this chapter and the rules and regulations promulgated under this chapter. Persons wishing to qualify for utility manager certification shall submit a completed application form documenting required experience and other qualifications as prescribed by the board with the required fees and shall pass an examination. In order to obtain a utility manager certificate, an applicant must submit proof of completion of a course of safety training in utility contracting approved by the division. In order to continue to hold such certificate, the certificate holder must present proof to the division of completion of a safety training course approved by the division at least every two years from the date of the completion of the initial safety training course.
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An applicant may request an oral administration of the examination.
(Code 1981, §43-14-8.3, enacted by Ga. L. 1989, p. 1756, § 7; Ga. L. 1993, p. 1339, § 7; Ga. L. 1994, p. 1, § 2; Ga. L. 1994, p. 383, § 5; Ga. L. 2004, p. 390, § 4.)
Editor's notes.
- Ga. L. 1994, p. 1,
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4, not codified by the General Assembly, effective February 4, 1994, provided that the provisions of Ga. L. 1993, p. 1339,
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7, are repealed in their entirety, and any enforcement of those provisions prior to February 4, 1994, is null and void.
Ga. L. 1994, p. 1 was effective from February 4, 1994, and was repealed by Ga. L. 1994, p. 383,
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8, not codified by the General Assembly, effective March 29, 1994.
JUDICIAL DECISIONS
Cited in
Brantley Land & Timber, LLC v. W & D Invs., Inc., 316 Ga. App. 277, 729 S.E.2d 458 (2012).