Arkansas Code Title 17, Subtitle 2, Chapter 38, Subchapter 3 - Licensing
- § 17-38-301 - License Required.
(a) (1) No person shall engage in work as a master plumber, journeyman plumber, apprentice plumber, or restricted license holder called for under this...
- § 17-38-302 - Exemptions.
The licensing provisions of this chapter shall not apply to: (1) Plumbing work done by a property owner in a building owned and occupied...
- § 17-38-303 - Temporary Permits.
The Committee of Plumbing Examiners of the State Board of Health may issue temporary revocable permits to master plumber and journeyman plumber license applicants...
- § 17-38-304 - Master Plumber or Journeyman Plumber -- Application.
(a) Application for a master plumber or journeyman plumber examination, temporary permit, or license shall be made to the Department of Health with fees.(b)...
- § 17-38-305 - Fees.
By regulation and after public hearings, the State Board of Health may set reasonable license or examination fees for all licenses called for under...
- § 17-38-306 - Examinations.
Regular examinations shall be held at least two (2) times a year, and special examinations may be held at such time and place as...
- § 17-38-307 - Notice of Address Change.
Every holder of a license shall promptly notify the State Board of Health of any change of his or her business address.
- § 17-38-308 - Expiration and Renewal.
(a) All licenses shall be renewed annually within thirty (30) days after the expiration date of the license. The Department of Health may renew...
- § 17-38-309 - Grounds for Suspension or Revocation.
The Committee of Plumbing Examiners of the State Board of Health, on its own motion, may make investigations and conduct hearings and, on its...
- § 17-38-310 - Procedure for Suspension or Revocation.
(a) Suspensions, revocations, civil penalties, and all other such actions regarding licensure, registration, permitting, certification, or apprenticeship, and all appeals to the State Board...
- § 17-38-311 - Restricted Lifetime Master Plumber License.
(a) Upon reaching the age of sixty-five (65) or any time thereafter, any person who has been a licensed master plumber licensed by the...
Last modified: November 15, 2016