Mold Remediation
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What does this license cover?
- Mold Remediation projects where the cost for labor and materials exceeds $7,500.
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What are the requirements for licensure?
- The contractor must:
- Complete the online Mold Remediation Application. Additional information or documents may be requested within the application.
- Provide a financial statement showing a minimum of $10,000 net worth (must be current within 12 months of application).
- Provide proof of Mold Remediation certification.
- Must complete 24 hours of approved mold remediation and mold assessment training. See link below for list of mold remediation training course providers.
- Complete the required Business and Law course.
- After the application is submitted, the Qualifying Party will receive the Business and Law course information.
- Provide proof of general liability insurance with a minimum amount of $50,000 and proof of workers’ compensation coverage. Insurance certificate(s) should be emailed directly from the insurance agent to [email protected]. See link below for specific insurance information.
- Be approved by the Board before issuance of the license.
- The contractor must:
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What must I do to maintain the license once it is issued?
- Once the license is issued the initial license certificate will be valid for one year; then you may renew your license for a one, two, or three year period.
- A renewal notice will be emailed or mailed to the address on record approximately 60 days prior to the expiration, 15 days prior to expiration and upon expiration of the license.
- You must provide proof of general liability and workers’ compensation insurance coverage upon renewal of the license.
- Insurance certificate(s) should be emailed directly from the insurance agent to [email protected].
- Note: Failure to submit these documents can delay the renewal of the license.
- You must maintain continuous insurance coverage while holding an active license with this board.
- You must maintain a current address with this Board.
- You must maintain a Qualifying Party for all classifications listed on your license.
- Once the license is issued the initial license certificate will be valid for one year; then you may renew your license for a one, two, or three year period.
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