Ala. Admin. Code r. 440-X-4-.02
Continuing Education General Standards
Effective Jul 15, 2022Filed August 20, 1986. Amended: Filed July 12, 1988;
December 29, 1988. Emergency rule filed April 16, 1992.
Amended: Filed June 8, 1992. Repealed and New Rule: Filed
April 9, 2003; effective May 14, 2003. Amended: Filed
August 14, 2009; effective September 18, 2009. Amended:
Published December 31, 2019; effective February 14, 2020.
Repealed and New Rule: Published May 31, 2022; effective
July 15, 2022.Alabama Board of Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors
- (1) All certified contractors shall be individually accountable for continued competence to renew annually.
- (2) The Board may prescribe additional continuing education courses as disciplinary action.
- (3) All certified contractors shall meet continuing education requirements as stated in Section 34-31-26 Code of Ala. 1975.
- (4) Continuing education is not required for the first year a contractor holds a certification.
- (5) Failure to complete the minimum continuing education requirements before November 1st annually will prevent the renewal of a certified contractor's license until proof of compliance is submitted to the Board.
- (6) Units of measure for continuing education in hours. One hour equals at least 50 minutes.
- (7) Continuing education hours are awarded in increments of two hours not to exceed eight hours.
- (8) Certified contractors may roll over up to four hours on an annual basis.
- (9) The Board may accept continuing education earned from an alternative continuing education provider by submitting a request for approval of non-traditional continuing education.
- (10) Continuing education courses and activities may not be repeated within the earning period for credit.
- (11) Proof of compliance with the continuing education requirements must be submitted to the Board before November 1st annually.
Author: Jeffrey M. Becraft
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §31-31-32.
Editor’s Note: Rule .01 was renumbered .02 per certification
published May 31, 2022; effective July 15, 2022.
History: Filed August 20, 1986. Amended: Filed July 12, 1988;
December 29, 1988. Emergency rule filed April 16, 1992.
Amended: Filed June 8, 1992. Repealed and New Rule: Filed
April 9, 2003; effective May 14, 2003. Amended: Filed
August 14, 2009; effective September 18, 2009. Amended:
Published December 31, 2019; effective February 14, 2020.
Repealed and New Rule: Published May 31, 2022; effective
July 15, 2022.