- (a) A principal as defined in this subpart shall apply for licensure as a principal in accordance with § 433a.8 (relating to principal applications).
(b) In addition to information required under § 433a.8, an individual required to be licensed as a principal, unless otherwise directed by the Board, shall file all of the following:
- (1) Verification of status as a principal from a terminal operator licensee, a manufacturer licensee or supplier licensee.
- (2) A description of responsibilities as a principal.
- (3) Details relating to a similar license, permit or other authorization obtained in another jurisdiction.
- (4) The consent to a background investigation by the Bureau of the principal applicant and a release to obtain the information necessary for the completion of the background investigation.
- (5) Other information required by the Board.
- (c) Following review of the application and background investigation, the Board may issue a principal license if the applicant has proven by clear and convincing evidence that the applicant is a person of good character, honesty and integrity, and is eligible and suitable to be licensed as a principal.
- (d) A principal license is not transferable.
- (e) A temporary credential, which may be valid up to 270 days, may be issued by the Board to a principal applicant if the Board determines additional time is needed to complete an investigation for licensure.
Cross References
This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 1106a.1 (relating to supplier licenses).