Comm 5 Const
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Comm 5-Use definitions to answer questions 1-85 below
Comm 5.003 Definitions. In this chapter:
(1) “Approved” means accepted by the department.
(1m) “ASME” means American society of mechanical engineers.
(2) “Automatic fire sprinkler contractor” has the meaning
specified under s. 145.01 (1), Stats.
Note: Under section 145.01 (1), Stats., “automatic fire sprinkler contractor” means
any individual, firm or corporation who has paid the annual license fee and obtained
a license to conduct a business in the design, installation, maintenance or repair of
automatic fire sprinkler systems.
(3) “Automatic fire sprinkler system” has the meaning specified
under s. 145.01 (2), Stats.
Note: Under s. 145.01 (2), Stats., “automatic fire sprinkler system”, for fire protection
purposes, means an integrated system of underground and overhead piping
designed in accordance with fire protection engineering standards. The system
includes a suitable water supply, such as a gravity tank, fire pump, reservoir or pressure
tank or connection beginning at the supply side of an approved gate valve located
at or near the property line where the pipe or piping system provides water used exclusively
for fire protection and related appurtenances and to standpipes connected to
automatic sprinkler systems. The portion of the sprinkler system above ground is a
network of specially sized or hydraulically designed piping installed in a building,
structure or area, generally overhead, and to which sprinklers are connected in a systematic
pattern. The system includes a controlling valve and a device for actuating
an alarm when the system is in operation. The system is usually activated by heat
from a fire and discharges water over the fire area.
(4) “Automatic fire sprinkler system apprentice” has the
meaning specified under s. 145.01 (3), Stats.
Note: Under s. 145.01 (3), Stats., “automatic fire sprinkler system apprentice”
means any person other than an automatic fire sprinkler system contractor or a journeyman
automatic fire sprinkler system fitter who is engaged in learning and assisting
in the installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems and who is indentured under ch.
106, Stats.
(5) “Blasting” means any method of loosening, moving or
shattering masses of solid matter by use of an explosive.
(6) “Blasting operation” means any enterprise or activity
involving blasting.
(6m) “Branch” means an office, other than the main business
office, involved in the sales of manufactured homes that advertises
as a sales location, displays new or used homes, takes sales
calls, is staffed by licensed salespersons, has signage of a licensed
dealer, and accepts offers or contracts on manufactured homes.
(6s) “Broker” means a manufactured home dealer who has no
sales lot, no inventory and no ownership interest in the manufactured
homes being sold.
(7) “Building permit” means an official document or certificate
granting permission to perform construction or erosion control
work, except for electrical, plumbing or HVAC, on a one− or
2−family dwelling.
(8) “Business establishment” means any industrial or commercial
organization or enterprise, including but not limited to a
proprietorship, partnership, firm, business trust, joint venture,
syndicate, corporation or association.
(8m) “Cash price” means the manufactured home dealer asking
price including dealer installed options and accessories and
additional dealer mark−up, profit and transportation charges,
minus the dollar value of cash discounts.
(9) “Combustible liquid” means a liquid with a flash point at
or above 100_F.
(10) “Conflict of interest” means a certified inspector inspecting
work in which the inspector or the inspector’s employer, other
than the state or a municipality, has participated or has a monetary
or personal interest.
(11) “Damage” means defects caused by reasons other than
normal wear through home age and usage.
(13) “Department” means the department of commerce.
(14) “Direct supervision” means to assume the responsibility
of an activity of others and its results by providing oversight and
guidance at the site where the activity is being conducted.
(15) “Dwelling contractor” means any person, firm or corporation
engaged in the business of performing construction or erosion
control work on a one− or 2− family dwelling.
Note: Pursuant to s. 101.654 (1) (b), Stats., “dwelling contractor” does not include
an owner of a dwelling who resides or will reside in the dwelling.
(16) “Electrical construction” means the installation of electrical
wiring. “Electrical construction” does not include the maintenance,
repair or fabrication of electrical equipment or the installation
of electrical wiring and equipment covered by ch. PSC 114.
(17) “Electrical wiring” means all equipment , wiring, material,
fittings, devices, appliances, fixtures and apparatus used for
the production, modification, regulation, control, distribution, utilization
or safeguarding of electrical energy for mechanical,
chemical, cosmetic, heating, lighting or similar purposes as covered
by the scope of ch. Comm 16.
(17m) “Financial statement” means a balance sheet showing
assets, liabilities and net worth.
(18) “Fireworks” has the meaning specified under s. 167.10
(1), Stats.
Note: Under s. 167.10 (1), Stats., “fireworks” means anything manufactured, processed
or packaged for exploding, emitting sparks or combustion which does not
have another common use, but does not include any of the following:
(a) Fuel or a lubricant.
(b) A firearm cartridge or shotgun shell.
(c) A flare used or possessed or sold for use as a signal in an emergency or in the
operation of a railway, aircraft, watercraft or motor vehicle.
(d) A match, cigarette lighter, stove, furnace, candle, lantern or space heater.
(e) A cap containing not more than one−quarter grain of explosive mixture, if the
cap is used or possessed or sold for use in a device which prevents direct bodily contact
with a cap when it is in place for explosion.
(f) A toy snake which contains no mercury.
(g) A model rocket engine.
(h) Tobacco and a tobacco product.
(i) A sparkler on a wire or wood stick not exceeding 36 inches in length that is
designed to produce audible or visible effects or to produce audible and visible
effects.
(j) A device designed to spray out paper confetti or streamers and which contains
less than one−quarter grain of explosive mixture.
(k) A fuseless device that is designed to produce audible or visible effects or audible
and visible effects, and that contains less than one−quarter grain of explosive mixture.
(L) A device that is designed primarily to burn pyrotechnic smoke−producing
mixtures, at a controlled rate, and that produces audible or visible effects, or audible
and visible effects.
(m) A cylindrical fountain that consists of one or more tubes and that is classified
by the federal department of transportation as a Division 1.4 explosive, as defined in
49 CFR 173.50.
(n) A cone fountain that is classified by the federal department of transportation
as a Division 1.4 explosive, as defined in 49 CFR 173.50.
(19) “Flammable liquid” means a liquid having a flash point
below 100_F and having a vapor pressure not exceeding 40 psi
absolute at 100_F.
(20) “General supervision” means to assume the responsibility
of an activity of others and its results without being present at
the site where the activity is being conducted.
(21) “HVAC” means heating, ventilating and air conditioning.
(22) “HVAC equipment” means materials, piping, fittings,
devices, appliances, apparatus, controls and control wiring used
as part of or in connection with permanent heating, ventilating, air
conditioning or exhausting systems serving buildings. HVAC
equipment does not include residential bathroom fans and kitchen
hoods, water heaters, process heating equipment, and space heaters
such as masonry fireplaces and chimneys, factory−built fireplaces
and venting systems, decorative gas fireplaces, and wood−
burning stoves.
(23) “Incompetence” means conduct which evidences a lack
of competence or ability to discharge the duty required to protect
the health, safety and welfare of the public, lack of knowledge of
the fundamental principles of a particular trade or practice, or an
inability to apply those principles, or failure to maintain competency
in the current practices and methods applicable to the activity
and the state statutes and rules governing the activity.
(24) “Journeyman automatic fire sprinkler fitter” has the
meaning specified under s. 145.01 (6), Stats.
Note: Under s. 145.01 (6), Stats., “journeyman automatic fire sprinkler fitter”
means any person other than an automatic fire sprinkler contractor who is engaged
in the practical installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems.
(25) “Journeyman plumber” has the meaning specified under
s. 145.01 (7), Stats.
Note: Under s. 145.01 (7), Stats., “journeyman plumber” means any person other
than a master plumber, who is engaged in the practical installation of plumbing.
(26) “Journeyman plumber−restricted” means a person
licensed under s. 145.14, Stats.
Note: See appendix for further explanatory material.
(26m) “Licensee” means any manufactured home dealer or
manufactured home salesperson or any person who is both a
manufactured home dealer and a manufactured home salesperson.
(27) “Listed device” has the meaning specified under s.
167.10 (1) (e), (f) and (i) to (n), Stats.
Note: See the note after the definition of “fireworks”, sub. (18), for the statutory
language of s. 167.10 (1) (e), (f) and (i) to (n).
(27e) “Main business office” means an office involved in the
sales of manufactured homes that is the primary management
location of the licensed manufactured home dealer.
(27m) “Manufactured home” has the meaning given in s. 101.91 (2), Stats.
Note: Under s. 101.91 (2), Stats., ”manufactured home” means any of the following:
(am) A structure that is designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent
foundation and that is certified by the federal department of housing and urban
development as complying with the standards established under 42 USC 5401 to
5425.
(c) A mobile home, unless a mobile home is specifically excluded under the
applicable statute.
(27s) “Manufactured home dealer” has the meaning given in
s. 101.91 (3), Stats., except for a person who sells no more than
one new or used manufactured home in any one calendar year.
Note: Under s.101.91 (3), Stats., “manufactured home dealer” means a person
who, for a commission or other thing of value, sells, exchanges, buys or rents, or
offers or attempts to negotiate a sale or exchange of an interest in, manufactured
homes or who is engaged wholly or partially in the business of selling manufactured
homes, whether or not the manufactured homes are owned by the person, but does
not include:
(a) A receiver, trustee, personal representative, guardian, or other person
appointed by or acting under the judgment or order of any court.
(b) Any public officer while performing that officer’s official duty.
(c) Any employee of a person enumerated in par. (a) or (b).
(d) Any lender, as defined in s. 421.301 (22).
(e) A person transferring a manufactured home used for that person’s personal,
family or household purposes, if the transfer is an occasional sale and is not part of
the business of the transferor.
(27w) “Manufactured home community” has the meaning given in s. 101.91 (5m), Stats.
Note: Under s. 101.91 (5m), Stats., “manufactured home community” means any
plot or plots of ground upon which 3 or more manufactured homes that are occupied
for dwelling or sleeping purposes are located. “Manufactured home community”
does not include a farm where the occupants of the manufactured homes are the
father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of the farm owner or operator or where
the occupants of the manufactured homes work on the farm.
(28) “Master plumber” has the meaning specified under s.
145.01 (8), Stats.
Note: Under s. 145.01 (8), Stats., “master plumber” means any person skilled in
the planning, superintending and the practical installation of plumbing and familiar
with the laws, rules and regulations governing the same.
(29) “Master plumber−restricted” means a person licensed under s. 145.14, Stats.
Note: See appendix for further explanatory material.
(30) “Misconduct” means an act performed by an individual
relating to the responsibilities or duties for which the individual
has been licensed, registered or certified that jeopardizes the interests
of the public, including violation of federal or state laws, local
ordinances or administrative rules; preparation of deficient or falsified
reports; failure to submit information or reports required by
law or contract when requested by the municipality or the department;
conduct which evidences a lack of trustworthiness; misrepresentation
of qualifications such as education, experience or certification;
illegal entry of premises; misuse of funds; or
misrepresentation of authority.
(30m) “Multipurpose piping system” means a type of water
distribution system conveying potable water to plumbing fixtures
and appliances and automatic fire sprinklers with the intention of
serving both domestic water needs and fire protection needs
within a one− or 2−family dwelling or manufactured dwelling.
(31) “Municipality” means a city, village, town or county.
(32) “Negligence” means the failure to exercise the degree of
care and judgment to protect public health and safety normally
expected of an individual performing activities within the scope
of a license, certification or registration category.
(32e) “Net worth” means the difference between the asset and
liability values on a financial statement. Negative net worth is the
excess of liabilities over assets.
(32h) “New manufactured home” has the meaning given in s.
101.91 (11), Stats.
Note: Under s. 101.91 (11), Stats., “new manufactured home” means a manufactured
home that has never been occupied, used or sold for personal or business use.
(32m) “PECFA” means petroleum environmental cleanup
fund award, as established in s. 101.143, Stats.
(33) “Pipelayer” has the meaning specified under s. 145.01 (9), Stats.
Note: Under s. 145.01 (9), Stats., “pipelayer” means a person registered under s.
145.07 (11).
(34) “Plumbing” has the meaning specified under s. 145.01 (10), Stats.
Note: Under s. 145.01 (10), Stats., “plumbing” means and includes:
(a) All piping, fixtures, appliances, equipment, devices and appurtenances in
connection with the water supply, water distribution and drainage systems, including
hot water storage tanks, water softeners and water heaters connected with such water
and drainage systems and also includes the installation thereof.
(b) The construction, connection or installation of any drain or waste piping system
from the outside or proposed outside foundation walls of any building to the
mains or other sewage system terminal within bounds of, or beneath an area subject
to easement for highway purposes, including private sewage systems, and the alteration
of any such systems, drains or waste piping.
(c) The water service piping from the outside or proposed outside foundation
walls of any building to the main or other water utility service terminal within bounds
of, or beneath an area subject to easement for highway purposes and its connections.
(d) The water pressure system other than municipal systems as provided in ch.
281.
(e) A plumbing and drainage system so designed and vent piping so installed as
to keep the air within the system in free circulation and movement; to prevent with
a margin of safety unequal air pressures of such force as might blow, siphon or affect
trap seals, or retard the discharge from plumbing fixtures, or permit sewer air to
escape into the building; to prohibit cross−connection, contamination or pollution of
the potable water supply and distribution systems; and to provide an adequate supply
of water to properly serve, cleanse and operate all fixtures, equipment, appurtenances
and appliances served by the plumbing system.
(35) “Plumbing appliance’ means any one of a class of plumbing
devices which is intended to perform a special function. The
operation or control of the appliance may be dependent upon one
or more energized components, such as motors, controls, heating
elements, or pressure or temperature sensing elements. The
devices may be manually adjusted or controlled by the user or
operator, or may operate automatically through one or more of the
following actions: a time cycle, a temperature range, a pressure
range, a measured volume or weight.
(36) “Plumbing apprentice” has the meaning specified under
s. 145.01 (11), Stats.
Note: Under s. 145.01 (11), Stats., “plumbing apprentice” means any person other
than a journeyman or master plumber who is engaged in learning and assisting in the
installation of plumbing and drainage.
(37) “Place of employment” has the meaning specified under
s. 101.01 (11), Stats.
Note: Under s. 101.01 (11), Stats., “place of employment” includes every place,
whether indoors or out or underground and the premises appurtenant thereto where
either temporarily or permanently any industry, trade or business is carried on, or
where any process or operation, directly or indirectly related to any industry, trade
or business, is carried on, and where any person is, directly or indirectly, employed
by another for direct or indirect gain or profit, but does not include any place where
persons are employed in private domestic service which does not involve the use of
mechanical power or in farming. “Farming” includes those activities specified in s.
102.04 (3), and also includes the transportation of farm products, supplies or equipment
directly to the farm by the operator of said farm or employees for use thereon,
if such activities are directly or indirectly for the purpose of producing commodities
for market, or as an accessory to such production. When used with relation to building
codes, “place of employment” does not include an adult family home, as defined
in s. 50.01 (1), or, except for the purposes of s. 101.11, a previously constructed building
used as a community−based residential facility, as defined in s. 50.01 (1g), which
serves 20 or fewer unrelated residents.
(38) “POWTS” means private onsite wastewater treatment
system and has the meaning specified under s. 145.01 (12), Stats.,
for “private sewage system”.
Note: Under s. 145.01 (12), Stats., “private sewage system” means a sewage treatment
and disposal system serving a single structure with a septic tank and soil absorption
field located on the same parcel as the structure. This term also means an alternative
sewage system approved by the department including a substitute for the septic
tank or soil absorption field, a holding tank, a system serving more than one structure
or a system located on a different parcel than the structure. A private sewage system
may be owned by the property owner or by a special purpose district.
(39) “Private interceptor main sewer” has the meaning specified
under s. Comm 81.01 (193).
Note: Under s. Comm 81.01 (193) “private interceptor main sewer” means a privately
owned sewer serving 2 or more buildings and not directly controlled by a public
authority.
(40) “Private water main” has the meaning specified under s.
Comm 81.01 (195).
Note: Under s. Comm 81.01 (195) “private water main” means a privately owned
water main serving 2 or more buildings and not directly controlled by a public authority.
(41) “Process piping” means that piping which is separated
from a water supply system or drain system by the appropriate
methods or means specified under ch. Comm 82 and is part of a
system used exclusively for refining, manufacturing, industrial or
shipping purposes of every character and description.
(42) “Public building” has the meaning specified under s.
101.01 (12), Stats.
Note: Under s. 101.01 (12), Stats., “public building” means any structure, including
exterior parts of such building, such as a porch, exterior platform or steps providing
means of ingress or egress, used in whole or in part as a place of resort, assemblage,
lodging, trade, traffic, occupancy, or use by the public or by 3 or more tenants.
When used in relation to building codes, “public building” does not include a previously
constructed building used as a community−based residential facility as
defined in s. 50.01 (1g) which serves 20 or fewer unrelated residents or an adult family
home, as defined in s. 50.01 (1).
(43) “Refrigeration equipment” has the meaning specified
under s. 101.177 (1) (c), Stats.
Note: Under s. 101.177 (1) (c), Stats., “refrigeration equipment” means mechanical
vapor compression refrigeration equipment except for a mobile air conditioner,
as defined in s. 100.45 (1) (b), Stats., or trailer refrigeration equipment, as defined in
s. 100.45 (1) (e), Stats.
(44) “Registered learner” has the meaning specified under s.
145.01 (13), Stats.
a restricted plumber licensee, who is learning a limited type of plumbing and is
engaged in assisting a restricted plumber licensee.
(45) “Rental unit” has the meaning specified under s. 101.122
(1) (e), Stats.
Note: Under s. 101.122 (1) (e), Stats., “rental unit” means any rented dwelling
units. “Rental unit” does not include:
1. Any building containing up to 4 dwelling units, one of which is owner−occupied.
2. Any building constructed after December 1, 1978, which contains up to 2
dwelling units and which is less than 10 years old.
3. Any building constructed after April 15, 1976, which contains more than 2
dwelling units and which is less than 10 years old.
4. Any dwelling unit not rented at any time from November 1 to March 31.
(46) ”Restricted plumber licensee” has the meaning specified
under s. 145.01 (14), Stats.
Note: Under s. 145.01 (14), Stats., “restricted plumber licensee” means any person
licensed as a master plumber (restricted) or a journeyman plumber (restricted) under
s. 145.14.
(46m) “Retail purchaser” means any purchaser not licensed
as a manufactured home dealer or a manufactured home salesperson.
(47) “Sanitary building sewer” has the meaning specified
under s. Comm 81.01 (45).
Note: Under s. Comm 81.01 (45) “sanitary building sewer” means a building
sewer which conveys wastewater consisting in part of domestic wastewater.
(47m) “Site” means any plot of land which is owned or
rented, and used or intended to be used for the accommodation of
a manufactured home for residential purposes.
(48) “Storm building sewer” has the meaning specified under
s. Comm 81.01 (46).
Note: Under s. Comm 81.01 (46) “storm building sewer” means a building sewer
which conveys storm water wastes or clear water wastes, or both.
(48m) “UDC” means chs. Comm 20 to 25, the Wisconsin uniform
dwelling code.
(48s) “Used manufactured home” has the meaning given in
s. 101.91 (12), Stats.
Note: Under s.101.91 (12), Stats., “used manufactured home” means a manufactured
home that has previously been occupied, used or sold for personal or business
use.
(49) “Utility contractor” has the meaning specified under s.
145.01 (15), Stats.
Note: Under s. 145.01 (15), Stats., “utility contractor” means a person licensed
under s. 145.07 (10).
(50) “Water service” has the meaning specified under s.
Comm 81.01 (282).
Note: Under s. Comm 81.01 (282) “water service” means that portion of a water
supply system from the water main or private water supply to the building control
valve.
(51) “Water supply system” has the meaning specified under
s. Comm 81.01 (284).
Note: Under s. Comm 81.01 (284) “water supply system” means the piping of a
private water main, water service and water distribution system, fixture supply connectors,
fittings, valves, and appurtenances through which water is conveyed to
points of usage such as plumbing fixtures, plumbing appliances, water using equipment
or other piping systems to be served.
1. __________________________ means a building sewer which conveys wastewater consisting in part of domestic wastewater.
a. sanitary building sewer
b. storm building sewer
c. water service
d. water supply system
2. _______________________ means a building sewer which conveys storm water wastes or clear water wastes, or both.
a. sanitary building sewer
b. storm building sewer
c. water service
d. water supply system
3. __________________________ means that portion of a water supply system from the water main or private water supply to the building control valve.
a. sanitary building sewer
b. storm building sewer
c. water service
d. water supply system
4. _________________________ means the piping of a private water main, water service and water distribution system, fixture supply connectors, fittings, valves, and appurtenances through which water is conveyed to points of usage such as plumbing fixtures, plumbing appliances, water using equipment or other piping systems to be served.
a. sanitary building sewer
b. storm building sewer
c. water service
d. water supply system
5. __________________________ means a person, other than a restricted plumber licensee, who is learning a limited type of plumbing and is engaged in assisting a restricted plumber licensee.
a. registered learner
b. rental unit
c. retail purchaser
d. site
6. __________________________ means any rented dwelling units.
a. registered learner
b. rental unit
c. retail purchaser
d. site
7. ____________________ means any purchaser not licensed as a manufactured home dealer or a manufactured home salesperson.
a. registered learner
b. rental unit
c. retail purchaser
d. site
8. _________________________ means any plot of land which is owned or rented, and used or intended to be used for the accommodation of a manufactured home for residential purposes.
a. registered learner
b. rental unit
c. retail purchaser
d. site
9. Rental unit” does include: any building containing up to 4 dwelling units, one of which is owner−occupied.
a. true
b. false
10. “Rental unit” does include: any building constructed after December 1, 1978, which contains up to 2 dwelling units and which is less than 10 years old.
a. true
b. false
11. “Rental unit” does include: any building constructed after April 15, 1976, which contains more than 2 dwelling units and which is less than 10 years old.
a. true
b. false
12. “Rental unit” does include: any dwelling unit not rented at any time from November 1 to March 31.
a. true
b. false
13. ______________________ means any person licensed as a master plumber (restricted) or a journeyman plumber (restricted) under s. 145.14.
a. restricted plumber licensee
b. Master plumber−restricted
c. plumbing apprentice
d. master plumber
14. ______________________ means a person licensed under s. 145.14, Stats.
a. restricted plumber licensee
b. Master plumber−restricted
c. plumbing apprentice
d. master plumber
15. ______________________ means any person other than a journeyman or master plumber who is engaged in learning and assisting in the installation of plumbing and drainage.
a. restricted plumber licensee
b. Master plumber−restricted
c. plumbing apprentice
d. master plumber
16. ______________________ means any person skilled in the planning, superintending and the practical installation of plumbing and familiar with the laws, rules and regulations governing the same.
a. restricted plumber licensee
b. Master plumber−restricted
c. plumbing apprentice
d. master plumber
17. ____________________ means any structure, including exterior parts of such building, such as a porch, exterior platform or steps providing means of ingress or egress, used in whole or in part as a place of resort, assemblage, lodging, trade, traffic, occupancy, or use by the public or by 3 or more tenants.
a. public building
b. UDC
c. POWTS
d. place of employment
18. ____________________ means chs. Comm 20 to 25, the Wisconsin uniform dwelling code.
a. public building
b. UDC
c. POWTS
d. place of employment
19. ____________________ means private onsite wastewater treatment system and has the meaning specified under s. 145.01 (12), Stats., for “private sewage system”.
a. public building
b. UDC
c. POWTS
d. place of employment
20. ____________________ place of employment” includes every place, whether indoors or out or underground and the premises appurtenant thereto where either temporarily or permanently any industry, trade or business is carried on, or where any process or operation, directly or indirectly related to any industry, trade or business, is carried on, and where any person is, directly or indirectly, employed by another for direct or indirect gain or profit, but does not include any place where persons are employed in private domestic service which does not involve the use of mechanical power or in farming.
a. public building
b. UDC
c. POWTS
d. place of employment
21. “public building” means any structure, including exterior parts of such building, such as a porch, exterior platform or steps providing means of ingress or egress, used in whole or in part as a place of resort, assemblage, lodging, trade, traffic, occupancy, or use by the public or by ____ or more tenants.
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 20
22. When used in relation to building codes, “public building” does not include a previously constructed building used as a community−based residential facility as defined in s. 50.01 (1g) which serves ______ or fewer unrelated residents or an adult family
home, as defined in s. 50.01 (1).
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 20
23. “place of employment” includes every place, whether indoors or out or underground and the premises appurtenant thereto where either temporarily or permanently any industry, trade or business is carried on, or where any process or operation, directly or indirectly related to any ____________________, is carried on, and where any person is, directly or indirectly, employed by another for direct or indirect gain or profit, but does not include any place where persons are employed in private domestic service which does not involve the use of mechanical power or in farming.
a. industry
b. trade
c. business
d. all of the above
24. ________________ includes those activities specified in s. 102.04 (3), and also includes the transportation of farm products, supplies or equipment directly to the farm by the operator of said farm or employees for use thereon, if such activities are directly or indirectly for the purpose of producing commodities for market, or as an accessory to such production.
a. farming
b. place of business
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
25. _________________ means a sewage treatment and disposal system serving a single structure with a septic tank and soil absorption field located on the same parcel as the structure. This term also means an alternative sewage system approved by the department including a substitute for the septic tank or soil absorption field, a holding tank, a system serving more than one structure or a system located on a different parcel than the structure. A private sewage system may be owned by the property owner or by a special purpose district.
a. private sewage system
b. Powts
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
26. ______________________ means a privately owned water main serving 2 or more buildings and not directly controlled by a public authority.
a. private water main
b. PECFA
c. plumbing appliance
d. process piping
27. _____________________________ means petroleum environmental cleanup fund award, as established in s. 101.143, Stats.
a. private water main
b. PECFA
c. plumbing appliance
d. process piping
28. _____________________________ means any one of a class of plumbing devices which is intended to perform a special function. The operation or control of the appliance may be dependent upon one or more energized components, such as motors, controls, heating elements, or pressure or temperature sensing elements. The devices may be manually adjusted or controlled by the user or operator, or may operate automatically through one or more of the following actions: a time cycle, a temperature range, a pressure range, a measured volume or weight.
a. private water main
b. PECFA
c. plumbing appliance
d. process piping
29._____________________________ means that piping which is separated from a water supply system or drain system by the appropriate methods or means specified under ch. Comm 82 and is part of a system used exclusively for refining, manufacturing, industrial or shipping purposes of every character and description.
a. private water main
b. PECFA
c. plumbing appliance
d. process piping
30. “plumbing” means and includes: all piping, fixtures, appliances, equipment, devices and appurtenances in connection with the water supply, water distribution and drainage systems, including hot water storage tanks, water softeners and water heaters connected with such water and drainage systems and also includes the installation thereof.
a. true
b. false
31. “plumbing” means and includes: the construction, connection or installation of any drain or waste piping system from the outside or proposed outside foundation walls of any building to the mains or other sewage system terminal within bounds of, or beneath an area subject to easement for highway purposes, including private sewage systems, and the alteration of any such systems, drains or waste piping.
a. true
b. false
32. “Plumbing” means and includes: the water service piping from the outside or proposed outside foundation walls of any building to the main or other water utility service terminal within bounds of, or beneath an area subject to easement for highway purposes and its connections.
a. true
b. false
33. “Plumbing” means and includes: the water pressure system other than municipal systems as provided in ch. 281.
b. false
34. “Plumbing” means and includes: a plumbing and drainage system so designed and vent piping so installed as to keep the air within the system in free circulation and movement; to prevent with a margin of safety unequal air pressures of such force as might blow, siphon or affect trap seals, or retard the discharge from plumbing fixtures, or permit sewer air to escape into the building; to prohibit cross−connection, contamination or pollution of the potable water supply and distribution systems; and to provide an adequate supply of water to properly serve, cleanse and operate all fixtures, equipment, appurtenances and appliances served by the plumbing system.
a. true
b. false
35. ___________________________ means any plot or plots of ground upon which 3 or more manufactured homes that are occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes are located. “Manufactured home community” does not include a farm where the occupants of the manufactured homes are the father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of the farm owner or operator or where the occupants of the manufactured homes work on the farm.
a. manufactured home community
b. Municipality
c. New manufactured home
d. Use manufactured home
36. ___________________________ means a city, village, town or county.
a. manufactured home community
b. Municipality
c. New manufactured home
d. Use manufactured home
37. ___________________________ means a manufactured home that has never been occupied, used or sold for personal or business use.
a. manufactured home community
b. Municipality
c. New manufactured home
d. Use manufactured home
38. ____________________________ means a manufactured home that has previously been occupied, used or sold for personal or business use.
a. manufactured home community
b. Municipality
c. New manufactured home
d. Used manufactured home
39. ______________________________ means 12 consecutive months.
a. year
b. Main business office
c. Listed device
d. General supervision
40. ______________________________ means an office involved in the sales of manufactured homes that is the primary management location of the licensed manufactured home dealer.
a. year
b. Main business office
c. Listed device
d. General supervision
41. ______________________________ has the meaning specified under s. 167.10 (1) (e), (f) and (i) to (n), Stats.
a. year
b. Main business office
c. Listed device
d. General supervision
42. ______________________________ means to assume the responsibility of an activity of others and its results without being present at the site where the activity is being conducted.
a. year
b. Main business office
c. Listed device
d. General supervision
43. _________________________ means conduct which evidences a lack of competence or ability to discharge the duty required to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public, lack of knowledge of the fundamental principles of a particular trade or practice, or an inability to apply those principles, or failure to maintain competency in the current practices and methods applicable to the activity and the state statutes and rules governing the activity.
a. Incompetence
b. Misconduct
c. Conflict of interest
d. Damage
44. _________________________ means an act performed by an individual relating to the responsibilities or duties for which the individual has been licensed, registered or certified that jeopardizes the interests of the public, including violation of federal or state laws, local ordinances or administrative rules; preparation of deficient or falsified reports; failure to submit information or reports required by law or contract when requested by the municipality or the department; conduct which evidences a lack of trustworthiness; misrepresentation of qualifications such as education, experience or certification; illegal entry of premises; misuse of funds; or misrepresentation of authority.
a. Incompetence
b. Misconduct
c. Conflict of interest
d. Damage
45. _________________________ means a certified inspector inspecting work in which the inspector or the inspector’s employer, other than the state or a municipality, has participated or has a monetary or personal interest.
a. Incompetence
b. Misconduct
c. Conflict of interest
d. Damage
46. _________________________ means defects caused by reasons other than normal wear through home age and usage.
a. Incompetence
b. Misconduct
c. Conflict of interest
d. Damage
47. ___________________________ means any industrial or commercial organization or enterprise, including but not limited to a proprietorship, partnership, firm, business trust, joint venture, syndicate, corporation or association.
a. Business Establishment
b. Department of Commerce
c. Direct supervision
d. Broker
48. _____________________________ means the department of commerce.
a. Business Establishment
b. Department
c. Direct supervision
d. Broker
49. _____________________________ means to assume the responsibility of an activity of others and its results by providing oversight and guidance at the site where the activity is being conducted.
a. Business Establishment
b. Department of Commerce
c. Direct supervision
d. Broker
50. _____________________________ means a manufactured home dealer who has no sales lot, no inventory and no ownership interest in the manufactured homes being sold.
a. Business Establishment
b. Department of Commerce
c. Direct supervision
d. Broker
51. ______________________________ means accepted by the department.
a. Approved
b. ASME
c. Branch
d. Cash price
52. ______________________________ means American society of mechanical engineers.
a. Approved
b. ASME
c. Branch
d. Cash price
53. ______________________________ means an office, other than the main business office, involved in the sales of manufactured homes that advertises as a sales location, displays new or used homes, takes sales calls, is staffed by licensed salespersons, has signage of a licensed dealer, and accepts offers or contracts on manufactured homes.
a. Approved
b. ASME
c. Branch
d. Cash price
54._______________________________ means the manufactured home dealer asking price including dealer installed options and accessories and additional dealer mark−up, profit and transportation charges, minus the dollar value of cash discounts.
a. Approved
b. ASME
c. Branch
d. Cash price
55. _______________________________ means an official document or certificate granting permission to perform construction or erosion control work, except for electrical, plumbing or HVAC, on a one− or 2−family dwelling.
a. Building permit
b. Dwelling contractor
c. Financial Statement
d. Licensee
56. _______________________________ means any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of performing construction or erosion control work on a one− or 2− family dwelling.
a. Building permit
b. Dwelling contractor
c. Financial Statement
d. Licensee
57. _______________________________ means a balance sheet showing assets, liabilities and net worth.
a. Building permit
b. Dwelling contractor
c. Financial Statement
d. Licensee
58. _______________________________ means any manufactured home dealer or manufactured home salesperson or any person who is both a manufactured home dealer and a manufactured home salesperson.
a. Building permit
b. Dwelling contractor
c. Financial Statement
d. Licensee
59. ________________________________ means a person licensed under s. 145.14, Stats.
a. Journeyman plumber−restricted
b. Journeyman plumber
c. Journeyman automatic fire sprinkler fitter
d. Automatic fire sprinkler system
e. automatic fire sprinkler system apprentice
f. automatic fire sprinkler contractor
60._________________________________ means any person other than a master plumber, who is engaged in the practical installation of plumbing.
a. Journeyman plumber−restricted
b. Journeyman plumber
c. Journeyman automatic fire sprinkler fitter
d. Automatic fire sprinkler system
e. automatic fire sprinkler system apprentice
f. automatic fire sprinkler contractor
61._________________________________ means any person other than an automatic fire sprinkler contractor who is engaged in the practical installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems.
a. Journeyman plumber−restricted
b. Journeyman plumber
c. Journeyman automatic fire sprinkler fitter
d. Automatic fire sprinkler system
e. automatic fire sprinkler system apprentice
f. automatic fire sprinkler contractor
62. _________________________________ for fire protection purposes, means an integrated system of underground and overhead piping designed in accordance with fire protection engineering standards.
a. Journeyman plumber−restricted
b. Journeyman plumber
c. Journeyman automatic fire sprinkler fitter
d. Automatic fire sprinkler system
e. automatic fire sprinkler system apprentice
f. automatic fire sprinkler contractor
63. _________________________________ means any person other than an automatic fire sprinkler system contractor or a journeyman automatic fire sprinkler system fitter who is engaged in learning and assisting in the installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems and who is indentured under ch.106, Stats.
a. Journeyman plumber−restricted
b. Journeyman plumber
c. Journeyman automatic fire sprinkler fitter
d. Automatic fire sprinkler system
e. automatic fire sprinkler system apprentice
f. automatic fire sprinkler contractor
64. _________________________________ means any individual, firm or corporation who has paid the annual license fee and obtained a license to conduct a business in the design, installation, maintenance or repair of automatic fire sprinkler systems.
a. Journeyman plumber−restricted
b. Journeyman plumber
c. Journeyman automatic fire sprinkler fitter
d. Automatic fire sprinkler system
e. automatic fire sprinkler system apprentice
f. automatic fire sprinkler contractor
65 ______________________________ means any method of loosening, moving or shattering masses of solid matter by use of an explosive.
a. Blasting
b. Blasting Operation
c. Fireworks
d. Flammable Liquid
66. ______________________________ means any enterprise or activity involving blasting.
a. Blasting
b. Blasting Operation
c. Fireworks
d. Flammable Liquid
67. ______________________________ means anything manufactured, processed or packaged for exploding, emitting sparks or combustion which does not have another common use
a. Blasting
b. Blasting Operation
c. Fireworks
d. Flammable Liquid
68._______________________________ means a liquid having a flash point below 100_F and having a vapor pressure not exceeding 40 psi absolute at 100_F.
a. Blasting
b. Blasting Operation
c. Fireworks
d. Flammable Liquid
69.__________________________ means a privately owned sewer serving 2 or more buildings and not directly controlled by a public authority.
a. private interceptor main sewer
b. Multipurpose piping system
c. refrigeration equipment
d. HVAC
e. HVAC equipment
70. __________________________ means a type of water distribution system conveying potable water to plumbing fixtures and appliances and automatic fire sprinklers with the intention of serving both domestic water needs and fire protection needs within a one− or 2−family dwelling or manufactured dwelling.
a. private interceptor main sewer
b. Multipurpose piping system
c. refrigeration equipment
d. HVAC
e. HVAC equipment
71. __________________________ means mechanical vapor compression refrigeration equipment except for a mobile air conditioner, as defined in s. 100.45 (1) (b), Stats., or trailer refrigeration equipment, as defined in s. 100.45 (1) (e), Stats.
a. private interceptor main sewer
b. Multipurpose piping system
c. refrigeration equipment
d. HVAC
e. HVAC equipment
72. __________________________ means heating, ventilating and air conditioning.
a. private interceptor main sewer
b. Multipurpose piping system
c. refrigeration equipment
d. HVAC
e. HVAC equipment
73. __________________________ means materials, piping, fittings, devices, appliances, apparatus, controls and control wiring used as part of or in connection with permanent heating, ventilating, air conditioning or exhausting systems serving buildings. HVAC equipment does not include residential bathroom fans and kitchen hoods, water heaters, process heating equipment, and space heaters such as masonry fireplaces and chimneys, factory−built fireplaces and venting systems, decorative gas fireplaces, and wood−burning stoves.
a. private interceptor main sewer
b. Multipurpose piping system
c. refrigeration equipment
d. HVAC
e. HVAC equipment
74. ___________________________ means the installation of electrical wiring. “Electrical construction” does not include the maintenance, repair or fabrication of electrical equipment or the installation of electrical wiring and equipment covered by ch. PSC 114.
a. Electrical Construction
b. Electrical wiring
c. Utility Contractor
d. Pipelayer
75. ___________________________ means all equipment , wiring, material, fittings, devices, appliances, fixtures and apparatus used for the production, modification, regulation, control, distribution, utilization or safeguarding of electrical energy for mechanical, chemical, cosmetic, heating, lighting or similar purposes as covered by the scope of ch. Comm 16.
a. Electrical Construction
b. Electrical wiring
c. Utility Contractor
d. Pipelayer
76. ___________________________ means a person licensed under s. 145.07 (10).
a. Electrical Construction
b. Electrical wiring
c. Utility Contractor
d. Pipelayer
77. ___________________________ means a person registered under s. 145.07 (11).
a. Electrical Construction
b. Electrical wiring
c. Utility Contractor
d. Pipelayer
78. ___________________________ means the failure to exercise the degree of care and judgment to protect public health and safety normally expected of an individual performing activities within the scope of a license, certification or registration category.
a. Negligence
b. Net worth
c. Manufactured home dealer
d. Manufactured home
79. ___________________________ means the difference between the asset and liability values on a financial statement. Negative net worth is the excess of liabilities over assets.
a. Negligence
b. Net worth
c. Manufactured home dealer
d. Manufactured home
80. ___________________________ means a person who, for a commission or other thing of value, sells, exchanges, buys or rents, or offers or attempts to negotiate a sale or exchange of an interest in, manufactured homes or who is engaged wholly or partially in the business of selling manufactured homes, whether or not the manufactured homes are owned by the person, but does not include:
a. Negligence
b. Net worth
c. Manufactured home dealer
d. Manufactured home
81. ___________________________ has the meaning given in s. 101.91 (2), Stats.
a. Negligence
b. Net worth
c. Manufactured home dealer
d. Manufactured home
82. “Manufactured home” means any of the following:
a. A structure that is designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation
b. Is certified by the federal department of housing and urban development as complying with the standards established under 42 USC 5401 to 5425.
c. A mobile home, unless a mobile home is specifically excluded under the applicable statute.
d. all of the above.
83. “manufactured home dealer” means a person who, for a commission or other thing of value, sells, exchanges, buys or rents, or offers or attempts to negotiate a sale or exchange of an interest in, manufactured homes or who is engaged wholly or partially in the business of selling manufactured homes, whether or not the manufactured homes are owned by the person, but does
not include:
a. A receiver, trustee, personal representative, guardian, or other person appointed by or acting under the judgment or order of any court.
b. Any public officer while performing that officer’s official duty.
c. Any employee of a person enumerated in par. (a) or (b).
d. Any lender, as defined in s. 421.301 (22).
e. A person transferring a manufactured home used for that person’s personal, family or household purposes, if the transfer is an occasional sale and is not part of the business of the transferor.
f. all of the above.
84. “Plumbing” means and includes:
a. All piping, fixtures, appliances, equipment, devices and appurtenances in connection with the water supply, water distribution and drainage systems, including hot water storage tanks, water softeners and water heaters connected with such water and drainage systems and also includes the installation thereof.
b. The construction, connection or installation of any drain or waste piping system from the outside or proposed outside foundation walls of any building to the mains or other sewage system terminal within bounds of, or beneath an area subject to easement for highway purposes, including private sewage systems, and the alteration of any such systems, drains or waste piping.
c. The water service piping from the outside or proposed outside foundation walls of any building to the main or other water utility service terminal within bounds of, or beneath an area subject to easement for highway purposes and its connections.
d. all of the above
85. “Plumbing” means and includes:
a. The water pressure system other than municipal systems as provided in ch.281.
b. A plumbing and drainage system so designed and vent piping so installed as to keep the air within the system in free circulation and movement; to prevent with a margin of safety unequal air pressures of such force as might blow, siphon or affect trap seals, or retard the discharge from plumbing fixtures, or permit sewer air to escape into the building; to prohibit cross−connection, contamination or pollution of the potable water supply and distribution systems; and to provide an adequate supply of water to properly serve, cleanse and operate all fixtures, equipment, appurtenances and appliances served by the plumbing system.
c. neither a or b.
d. both a & b.
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Subchapter I — General Requirements
Comm 5.01 Application. (1) Application for a license,
certification or registration or a license, certification or registration
examination covered under this chapter shall be submitted on
a form prescribed by the department.
Note: Applications and related forms for licenses, certifications or registrations
covered under subchapters II to VII and IX of this chapter are available from the Division
of Safety and Buildings at
608/261−8500 and 608/264−8777 (TTY), or at the Safety and Buildings’ Web
site at commerce.wi.gov/SB/. Applications for certifications or registrations covered
under subchapter VIII of this chapter are available from the Division of Environmental
and Regulatory Services at
608/266−7874 and 608/264−8777 (TTY), or at the Web sites for petroleum
programs and PECFA at commerce.wi.gov.
(2) An application for a license, certification or registration
which either requires or recognizes the attendance at or completion
of educational courses as a qualification for the license, certification
or registration shall be accompanied by such evidence,
including but not limited to transcripts, that verifies fulfillment of
the prerequisite.
(3) Pursuant to s. 101.02 (20) (b) and (21) (b), Stats., the
department may not issue or renew any license, certification or
registration under this chapter unless the applicant for the license,
certification or registration includes his or her social security
number, or in the case of a license, certification or registration for
a business, the applicant includes the federal employer identification
number. The department shall consider the failure by the
applicant to provide a social security number or a federal
employer identification number as an incomplete application and
shall not process the application further until the appropriate number
is provided.
(4) A business having multiple locations covered under one
federal employer identification number applying for any of the
following licenses, certifications or registrations need not obtain
a separate license, certification or registration for each location:
(a) Dwelling contractor financial responsibility.
(b) Electrical contractor.
(c) UDC inspection agency.
(d) HVAC contractor.
(e) PECFA consulting firm.
(f) Tank specialty firm
86.Application for a license, certification or registration or a license, certification or registration examination covered under this chapter shall be submitted on a form prescribed by the _______.
a. contractor
b. supplier
c. department
d. none of the above
87. A business having multiple locations covered under one federal employer identification number applying for any of the following licenses, certifications or registrations must always obtain a separate license, certification or registration for each location.
a. true
b. false
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Comm 5.02 Fees. (1) (a) Fees required for the various
licenses, certifications or registrations and their processing under
this chapter shall be determined in accordance with Table 5.02,
except as provided in par. (b).
(b) 1. Pursuant to s. 145.05, Stats., a person who holds a master
plumber license, master plumber−restricted license, journeyman
plumber license or journeyman plumber−restricted license and
who is employed by a city of the first, second or third class as a
plumbing inspector is not required to submit a license fee in order
to renew his or her license.
2. A person who applies to renew his or her master plumber
license, master plumber−restricted license, journeyman plumber
license or journeyman plumber−restricted license without the
license fee as permitted under subd. 1. shall provide evidence that
he or she is a plumbing inspector for a first, second or third class
city with the application for renewal.
Note: The exemption of not having to pay a license fee does not relieve an individual
of fulfilling all other obligations or responsibilities to renew the license such as
continuing education requirements.
(2) Fees required under this chapter for the various licenses,
certifications or registrations or their processing examinations
shall not be refundable.
88. Fees required under this chapter for the various licenses, certifications or registrations or their processing examinations shall always be refundable.
a. true
b. false
89. The exemption of not having to pay a license fee does always relieve an individual of fulfilling all other obligations or responsibilities to renew the license such as continuing education requirements.
a. true
b. false
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Comm 5.03 Petitions for variance. An individual may
submit a petition for variance to any rule in this chapter in accordance
with ch. Comm 3.
Note: Many of the rules relating to credentials reflect specific statutory requirements;
in such cases the department is not able to grant a petition for variance if it
would supersede a statutory requirement.
History: Cr. Register, October, 1996, No. 490, eff. 11−1−96.
Comm 5.04 Processing times. (1) An application for
a license, certification or registration covered under this chapter
shall be granted or denied by the department within 21 calendar
days after the department receives all of the application materials
necessary to obtain the license, certification or registration.
Note: Pursuant to s. 227.116, Stats., the failure by the department to make a determination
on an application results in the department having to prepare and file a
report with the permit information center of the department. The failure by the
department to make a determination on an application does not relieve a person from
the obligation to comply with the requirements or qualifications of the license, certification
or registration or to secure the license, certification or registration.
(2) (a) If the license, certification or registration application
information is insufficient, the department shall request additional
information within 21 calendar days of receipt of the application.
(b) If an applicant does not respond to a request by the department
for additional information within 3 months after the date of
the request, the department shall make a determination on the
application based upon the information on hand.
90. An individual may submit a petition for variance to any rule in this chapter in accordance with ch. Comm 33.
a. true
b. false
91. An application for a license, certification or registration covered under this chapter shall be granted or denied by the department within 30 calendar days after the department receives all of the application materials necessary to obtain the license, certification or registration.
a. true
b. false
92. If the license, certification or registration application information is insufficient, the department shall request additional information within 30 calendar days of receipt of the application.
a. true
b. false
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Comm 5.05 Mailing. (1) Unless otherwise provided by
law, all orders, notices and other papers may be served by the
department by first class mail at the address on file with
the department
(2) A license, certification or registration holder shall be
responsible for notifying the department of any change in mailing
address.
no longer than that specified in Table 5.06.
(2) A license, certification or registration issued under this
chapter shall expire at midnight on the day or date of expiration
of the term specified in Table 5.06.
93. A license, certification or registration issued under this chapter may expire at midnight on the day or date of expiration of the term specified in Table 5.06.
a. true
b. false
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Comm 5.07 Renewal. (1) (a) Except under s. Comm
5.96, a notice of renewal shall be mailed by the department to a
license, certification or registration holder at least 30 calendar
days prior to the expiration of the license, certification or registration.
(b) Failure to receive a notice for renewal of a license, certification
or registration shall not be considered as an excuse or good
cause for failure to renew a license, certification or registration
prior to the expiration of the license, certification or registration.
(2) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), upon receipt of the
renewal application from the department, a person may apply to
renew his or her license, certification or registration provided an
application, a license, certification or registration fee and evidence
of all renewal obligations, if any, are submitted to the
department prior to the expiration date of the license, certification
or registration.
Note: Qualification obligations for renewal are specified under the appropriate
license, certification or registration category sections.
(b) 1. A person may apply to renew his or her license, certification
or registration in accordance with par. (a) no later than one
term after expiration of the license, certification or registration as
conditions:
a. An application fee as specified in s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02
shall accompany the renewal application.
b. Any continuing education credit obtained after the time
frame specified under s. Comm 5.08 (3) (a), but prior to the one−
term deadline for renewal as specified in Table 5.06, that is needed
to fulfill the renewal obligations shall be documented and filed
with the department on a form prescribed by the department.
Note: The form to document late continuing education credit may be obtained
from the Safety and Buildings Division,
53707−7082, telephone 608/261−8500.
2. The submission of a form under subd. 1. b. to the department
shall include a $25.00 processing fee.
(c) A person who files for renewal more than one term after
expiration of his or her license, certification or registration may be
reinstated by filing with the department an administrative fee of
$200.00, an application, and the application fee and the license,
certification or registration fee specified in s. Comm 5.02, Table
5.02. The department may also require demonstration of competence
by various methods including, but not limited to, written or
oral examination, documentation of relevant work experience in
other jurisdictions, or documentation of education or experience
in the field. Any education or examination required by the department
may not be more extensive than the requirements in effect
at the time of the request for reinstatement.
94. A person who files for renewal more than one term after expiration of his or her license, certification or registration may be reinstated by filing with the department an administrative fee of $________ .
a. 50
b. 100
c. 150
d. none of the above.
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Comm 5.08 Continuing education. (1) PROGRAM
SPECIFICATIONS. (a) Only courses, programs and seminars
approved in writing by the department shall be used for credit to
fulfill continuing education requirements.
(b) 1. Requests for a course, program or seminar to be recognized
for approval shall be submitted in writing to the department.
2. Requests for approval shall include sufficient information
to determine if the course, program or seminar complies with this
subsection.
3. The department shall review and make a determination on
a request for approval within 21 calendar days of receipt of the
request and information necessary to complete the review.
(c) 1. Thirty minutes of attendance in an approved course, program
or seminar shall be deemed equal to 0.5 hours of acceptable
continuing education.
2. Continuing education credit for attendance in approved
continuing education courses, programs or seminars in other than
30 minute increments shall be rounded down to the next half hour.
(d) Courses, programs and seminars to be considered for
approval towards continuing education credit shall relate to the
skills and knowledge of one or more license, certification or registration
categories.
(e) 1. The department may impose specific conditions in
approving a course, program or seminar for continuing education
credit, including limiting credit to specific license, certification or
registration categories.
2. a. The approval of a course, program or seminar for continuing
education credit shall expire 5 years after the date of
approval.
b. Approval of courses, programs or seminars for continuing
education credit may be renewed. Renewal shall be in accordance
with par. (b).
3. The department may revoke the approval of a course, program
or seminar for continuing education credit for any false
statements, misrepresentation of facts or violation of the conditions
on which the approval was based. The department may not
revoke the approval of a course, program or seminar less than 30
calendar days prior to the course, program or seminar being held.
(f) 1. The individual or organization which had obtained the
course, program or seminar approval shall maintain an attendance
record of those individuals who have attended and completed the
course, program or seminar.
2. The attendance record shall include all of the following:
a. The course name.
b. The course identification number assigned by the department.
c. The date or dates the course was held or completed.
d. The name of each attendee.
e. The name of each license, certification or registration held
by the attendee for which the course applies.
f. The license, certification or registration number assigned
by the department of each attendee.
3. A copy of the attendance record shall be forwarded by the
person or organization which had obtained the course, program or
seminar approval to the department within 14 calendar days after
completion of the course or program.
(2) EVIDENCE OF COMPLIANCE. Each license, certification or
registration holder shall retain evidence of compliance with continuing
education requirements throughout the license, certification
or registration period for which continuing education credit
was required for renewal of the license, certification or registration.
(a) The department shall accept as evidence of compliance
original or copies of documents, certified by the individual or
organization providing the course, program or seminar, indicating
attendance and completion of the continuing education credit.
(b) The department may require a license, certification or registration
holder to submit evidence of compliance for the continuing
education credit which was required to renew the license, certification
or registration.
(3) CONTINUING EDUCATIONAL CYCLE. (a) Except as provided
under s. Comm 5.07 (2) (b), for those license, certification or registration
categories which require continuing educational credit
for renewal, the license, certification or registration holder shall
obtain the necessary amount of continuing educational credit at
least 3 months prior to the expiration date of the license, certification
or registration as specified in Table 5.06.
(b) Except as provided under s. Comm 5.07 (2) (b), the time
period during which a license, certification or registration holder
may obtain continuing education credit to fulfill the renewal
obligations shall commence 3 months prior to the expiration date
of the previous license, certification or registration term.
(c) The attendance of a continuing education course, program
or seminar in order to fulfill late renewal obligations under s.
Comm 5.07 (2) (b) may not be credited toward more than one
renewal cycle for a specific license, certification or registration.
95. Only courses, programs and seminars approved in writing by the department shall be used for credit to fulfill continuing education requirements.
a. true
b. false
96. certification or registration categories which require continuing educational credit for renewal, the license, certification or registration holder shall obtain the necessary amount of continuing educational credit at least ____ months prior to the expiration date of the license, certification or registration as specified in Table 5.06.
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
97. Each license, certification or registration holder is not liable for retaining evidence of compliance for continuing education requirements throughout the license, certification or registration period for which continuing education credit was required for renewal of the license, certification or registration.
a. true
b. false
98. The department may not revoke the approval of a course, program or seminar less than ____ calendar days prior to the course, program or seminar being held.
a. 10
b. 20
c. 30
d. 60
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Comm 5.09 Examinations. (1) For those license, certification
or registration categories which require examination, the
department shall conduct at least 4 license, certification or registration
examinations annually for each license, certification or
registration category at times and locations specified by the
department.
(2) An application and fee for a license, certification or registration
that requires an examination shall be received by the
department at least 30 calendar days prior to the day of the
examination. The department may postpone the applicant’s
appearance to another examination date if any of the following
occur:
(a) The applicant fails to have the application on file with the
department within the required time.
(b) The application information or required qualifications are
incomplete.
(c) The examination center is filled to capacity.
(3) Upon verification of the application and the required qualifications,
the department shall notify an applicant in writing of
the date, time and place of the examination.
(4) (a) An applicant for license, certification or registration
examination shall provide a photo identification or other appropriate
evidence to gain admittance to an examination.
(b) An applicant shall bring to a license, certification or registration
examination all necessary materials as specified by the
department.
(c) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., an applicant who fails
to appear at a scheduled license, certification or registration
examination without giving notice to the department at least 24
hours before the examination shall be considered to have failed
the examination and shall be required to submit a re−examination
application and examination fee.
2. The department may waive the 24−hour notification
requirement of subd. 1. due to inclement weather, if the applicant
notifies the department the day of the examination.
(5) The examination for a license, certification or registration
shall be based on a job analysis of the knowledge, skills and abilities
associated with the license, certification or registration. The
examination shall include all of the following subject matter:
(a) Regulations and standards governing the work or activities
required or permitted under the license, certification or registration.
(b) Theories, principles, and practices associated with the
activities required or permitted under the license, certification or
registration.
(6) (a) A grade of 70% or greater in each part of a license, certification
or registration examination shall be considered a passing
grade.
(b) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., an applicant failing a part
of a multi−part license, certification or registration examination
shall be required to retake only those parts failed.
2. An applicant who does not pass all required parts of a multi−
part license, certification or registration examination within
one year after the date of the initial examination shall apply, retake
and pass all parts of the license, certification or registration
examination.
(7) (a) The department shall inform an applicant of the results
of an examination in writing within 21 calendar days from the
examination date.
(b) Upon notification of failing a license, certification or registration
examination, an applicant may request another examination
in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(c) 1. An applicant who has successfully passed a license, certification
or registration examination may submit an application
and the license, certification or registration fee as specified under
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02 for the appropriate license, certification
or registration within 3 months after the date the department had
mailed the results of the examination.
2. Failure to apply for a license, certification or registration
in accordance with subd. 1., shall necessitate the applicant to
apply, retake and pass another license, certification or registration
examination in order to obtain the license, certification or registration.
(8) (a) An applicant may request and make an appointment
with the department to review his or her examination.
(b) An applicant who has failed his or her examination may not
review the examination less than 7 calendar days before the applicant
is scheduled to retake the examination.
(c) The department shall retain license, certification or registration
examinations at least 2 months after the date of the
examination.
99. An application and fee for a license, certification or registration that requires an examination shall be received by the department at least __ calendar days prior to the day of the examination.
a. 10
b. 20
c. 30
d. 60
100. An applicant who fails to appear at a scheduled license, certification or registration examination without giving notice to the department at least ____ hours before the examination shall be considered to have failed the examination and shall be required to submit a re−examination application and examination fee.
a. 12
b. 48
c. 24
d. 21
101. The department shall inform an applicant of the results of an examination in writing within ____ calendar days from the examination date.
a. 7
b. 48
c. 24
d. 21
102. An applicant who has failed his or her examination may not review the examination less than ___ calendar days before the applicant is scheduled to retake the examination.
a. 7
b. 48
c. 24
d. 21
103. The department shall retain license, certification or registration examinations at least ___ months after the date of the examination.
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
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Comm 5.10 Denial, suspension and revocation.
(1) Except as provided in sub. (2) pertaining to licenses or registrations
for master plumbers, journeyman plumbers, cross connection
control testers and utility contractors, the department may
deny, suspend or revoke a license, certification or registration
under this chapter in accordance with this subsection.
(a) Reasons. The department may deny, suspend or revoke a
license, certification or registration under this chapter if the
department determines that an applicant or holder of the license,
certification or registration is responsible for any of the following:
1. Fails to meet the qualifications for the license, certification
or registration.
2. Has obtained the license, certification or registration
through fraud or deceit.
3. Has demonstrated negligence or incompetence in fulfilling
the responsibilities or obligations of the license, certification or
registration.
4. Has a conflict of interest in fulfilling the responsibilities or
obligations under the license, certification or registration.
5. Has demonstrated misconduct in fulfilling the responsibilities
or obligations under the license, certification or registration.
6. Has been arrested or convicted for a crime substantially
related to the license, certification or registration.
7. Has a physical or mental impairment which prevents the
applicant or holder from fulfilling the responsibilities or obligations
under the license, certification or registration.
8. Has violated state, federal or local laws or regulations relating
to the conduct of the activities under the license, certification
or registration.
9. Has been certified by the department of revenue under s.
73.0301, Stats., to be liable for taxes.
10. Has been delinquent in making court−ordered payments
relating to the support of a child or former spouse pursuant to s.
101.02 (21) (a), (c) and (d), Stats.
11. Has failed to comply with a subpoena or warrant issued
by the department of workforce development or a county child
support agency relating to paternity or child support proceedings
pursuant to s. 101.02 (21) (a), (c) and (d), Stats.
12. If registered or certified under ss. Comm 5.80 to 5.81, has
performed any of the following:
a. Intentionally shifted costs, for the purpose of making ineligible
costs appear to be eligible.
b. Intentionally billed for activities not undertaken at a specific
cleanup site.
c. Rebated the deductible or structured a claim to provide a
responsible party with a rebate or reimbursement of the deductible.
d. Intentionally submitted invoices or bills containing fraud,
or submitted claims that were incomplete or contained fraud.
e. Conducted unnecessary, ineffective or incomplete remedial
activities or services.
f. Attempted to defraud, including but not limited to false or
double billing of clients for work conducted.
g. Charged a fee that the department determined was excessive,
after written notice from the department that the fee was
excessive and should not have been charged.
h. Failed to maintain required records.
i. Denied the department access to requested records.
j. Failed to submit a required notice or report to the department,
within a required time period.
k. Exhibited a pattern of attempting and failing to complete
remediations of PECFA sites.
(b) Notice of denial, suspension or revocation. Except as provided
under s. 101.654 (4), Stats., relative to a dwelling contractor
financial responsibility certification, and par. (c), a notice of
denial, suspension or revocation shall be sent to the applicant or
the license, certification or registration holder. The notice shall
include all of the following:
1. The basis for the denial, suspension or revocation, including
the facts relied on by the department to make its decision and
a citation of applicable statutes and administrative rules establishing
the legal basis for the decision; and
2. A statement that the applicant or the license, certification
or registration holder may file a request for an administrative hearing.
Note: See the appendix under A5.31 for a reprint of s. 101.654 (4), Stats.
(c) Summary suspension. Under s. 227.51 (3), Stats., the
department may summarily suspend any license, certification or
registration if the department finds that immediate action is necessary
for public health, safety or welfare. The summary suspension
of a license, certification or registration shall remain in effect until
after a final decision is issued following a hearing.
(d) Hearing. 1. The request for an administrative hearing shall
be received by the office of legal counsel of the department no
later than 30 days following the date of mailing of the notice under
par. (b), otherwise, the request for hearing shall be denied by the
department.
Facsimile requests received after 4:30 p.m. are considered filed on the next business
day.
2. Hearings shall comply with the provisions of ch. 227, Stats.
(e) Surrender of license, certification or registration. A person
whose license, certification or registration has been suspended or
revoked shall surrender the license, certification or registration to
the department upon request.
(f) Reinstatement. 1. Suspension. a. A person whose license,
certification or registration has been suspended may apply to have
the license, certification or registration reissued only after the time
set for suspension by the department or hearing examiner has
passed and by complying with the conditions set forth in the suspension
order.
b. The request to the department to have a suspended license,
certification or registration reissued shall be made in writing.
c. The department may require a person whose license, certification
or registration has been suspended to apply for the
license, certification or registration by complying with all of the
requirements for a new applicant, including paying the application
fees and successfully passing an examination.
d. The department may impose conditions on the reissued
license, certification or registration to assure compliance with this
chapter.
2. Revocation. A person whose license, certification or registration
has been revoked may not apply to ever receive such a
license, certification or registration.
(2) Pursuant to s. 145.10, Stats., the department may suspend
or revoke the license or registration of any master plumber, journeyman
plumber, master plumber−restricted, journeyman plumber−
restricted, utility contractor, or cross connection control tester
in accordance with this subsection.
(a) General. The department may suspend or revoke a license
or registration for any of the following reasons:
1. The practice of fraud or deceit in obtaining a license or registration.
2. Negligence, incompetence or misconduct in the practice or
work allowed by the license or registration.
3. Failure to correct an installation for which the license or
registration holder is responsible within the time prescribed by the
department.
Note: Section 145.10 (1) (b), Stats., indicates that the correction of an installation
must take place within 30 days following notification by the department of a violation.
4. Falsified information on an inspection form under s. 145.20
(5), Stats.
(b) Investigations. The department may conduct an investigation
of any alleged violations of this chapter or chs. Comm 82 and
83. If it is determined that no further action is warranted, the
department shall notify the persons affected. If the department
determines that there is probable cause, it shall order a hearing and
notify the persons affected.
(c) Summary suspension. Under s. 227.51 (3), Stats., the
department may summarily suspend any license or registration if
the department finds that immediate action is necessary for public
health, safety or welfare. The summary suspension of a license or
registration shall remain in effect until after a final decision is
issued following a hearing.
(d) Hearings. The hearing for the suspension or revocation of
a license or registration shall be conducted as a contested case
hearing in accordance with ch. 227, Stats., and s. 145.10, Stats.
(e) Findings. The department may make findings and enter its
order on the basis of the facts revealed by its investigation. Any
findings as a result of petition or hearing shall be in writing and
shall be binding unless appealed to the secretary.
1. Suspension. The period for suspension shall be determined
by the hearing examiner or the department. The period for suspension
may not exceed one year. A person whose license or registration
has been suspended may apply to have the license or registration
reinstated by filing a new application and payment of the
appropriate fee specified in s. Comm 5.02.
2. Revocation. The period for revocation shall be determined
by the hearing examiner or the department. The period for revocation
shall not exceed one year. A person whose license or registration
has been revoked shall be eligible for the license or registration
only after the time set for revocation by department order has
passed. A person whose license or registration has been revoked
may apply to have the license or registration reinstated only after
submitting a completed application for license or registration
examination, if required, payment of the examination fee, passing
of the examination and payment of the license or registration fee
specified in s. Comm 5.02.
104. Pertaining to licenses or registrations for master plumbers, journeyman plumbers, cross connection control testers and utility contractors, the department may deny, suspend or revoke a license, certification or registration under this chapter in accordance with this subsection.
a. true
b. false
105. The department may deny, suspend or revoke a license, certification or registration under this chapter if the department determines that an applicant or holder of the license, certification or registration is responsible for any of the following:
a. Fails to meet the qualifications for the license, certification or registration.
b. Has obtained the license, certification or registration through fraud or deceit.
c. Has demonstrated negligence or incompetence in fulfilling the responsibilities or obligations of the license, certification or registration.
d. all of the above
106. The department may deny, suspend or revoke a license, certification or registration under this chapter if the department determines that an applicant or holder of the license, certification or registration is responsible for any of the following:
a. Has violated state, federal or local laws or regulations relating to the conduct of the activities under the license, certification or registration.
b. Has been certified by the department of revenue under s. 73.0301, Stats., to be liable for taxes.
c. Has been delinquent in making court−ordered payments relating to the support of a child or former spouse pursuant to s.101.02 (21) (a), (c) and (d), Stats.
d. all of the above
107. A person whose license, certification or registration has been suspended or revoked may or should surrender the license, certification or registration to the department upon request.
a. true
b. false
108. A person whose license, certification or registration has been revoked may apply again to receive such a license, certification or registration after 5 years.
a. true
b. false
109. The period for suspension shall be determined by the hearing examiner or the department. The period for suspension may not exceed _____ year. A person whose license or registration has been suspended may apply to have the license or registration reinstated by filing a new application and payment of the appropriate fee specified in s. Comm 5.02.
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 5
110. The period for revocation shall be determined by the hearing examiner or the department. The period for revocation shall not exceed ____ year.
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 5
111. The department may suspend or revoke a license or registration for any of the following reasons:
a. The practice of fraud or deceit in obtaining a license or registration.
b. Negligence, incompetence or misconduct in the practice or work allowed by the license or registration.
c. Failure to correct an installation for which the license or registration holder is responsible within the time prescribed by the department.
d. all of the above.
112. The department may make findings and enter its order on the basis of the facts revealed by its investigation. Any findings as a result of petition or hearing shall be by phone and shall be binding unless appealed to the secretary.
a. true
b. false
113. The department shall conduct an investigation of any alleged violations of this chapter or chs. Comm 82 and 83. If it is determined that no further action is warranted, the department shall call by phone to notify the persons affected. If the department determines that there is probable cause, it may order a hearing and notify the persons affected.
a. true
b. false
114. A person whose license or registration has been revoked
must apply to have the license or registration reinstated only after passing a
new examination, if required, payment of the examination fee, passing of the
examination and payment of the license or registration fee according to Comm
5.02.
a. true
b. false
115. The department may require a person whose license, certification or registration has been suspended to apply for the license, certification or registration by complying with all of the requirements for a new applicant, including paying the application fees and successfully passing an examination.
a. true
b. false
116. The department may make findings and enter its order on the basis of the facts revealed by its investigation. Any findings as a result of petition or hearing shall be in writing and may be binding unless appealed to the Governor.
a. true
b. false
117. The hearing for the suspension or revocation of a license or registration shall be conducted as a contested case hearing in accordance with ch. 227, Stats., and s. 145.10, Stats.
a. true
b. false
118. The department shall summarily suspend any license or registration if the department finds that immediate action is necessary for public health, traffic, nuisance laws, safety or welfare, child support, or tax laws.
a. true
b. false
119. The summary suspension of a license or registration shall remain in effect until after a final decision by the Governor is issued following a hearing.
a. true
b. false
120. Facsimile requests received after 4:30 p.m. are considered filed on the next business day.
a. true
b. false
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Comm 5.31 Dwelling contractor financial responsibility.
(1) GENERAL. Pursuant to s. 101.654 (1) (a), Stats., no person
may obtain a building permit for a one− or 2−family dwelling
unless the person holds a certification issued by the department as
a dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification or a
dwelling contractor financial responsibility−restricted certification,
except as provided under s. 101.654 (1) (b), Stats.
Note: Section 101.654 (1) (b), Stats., exempts an owner of a dwelling who resides
or will reside in the dwelling and who applies for a building permit to perform work
on the dwelling from obtaining a dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification.
Note: A dwelling contractor financial responsibility−restricted certification will
be issued to an individual who applies using a bond of less than $25,000. The
card issued by the department for a dwelling contractor financial responsibility−
restricted certification will read “Financial Responsibility−by a bond under
$25,000 Certification”.
(2) APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION. A person applying for a
dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification or a
dwelling contractor financial responsibility−restricted certification
shall submit all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and a certification fee in accordance
with s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) QUALIFICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATION. (a) A person applying
for a dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification or
a dwelling contractor financial responsibility−restricted certification
shall provide evidence that the person complies with the
worker’s compensation requirements, unemployment compensation
requirements and liability or bond insurance requirements as
specified under s. 101.654 (2) and (2m), Stats.
Note: See the appendix for a reprint of the requirements under s. 101.654 (2) and
(2m), Stats.
(b) The person applying for a dwelling contractor financial
responsibility certification or a dwelling contractor financial
responsibility−restricted certification shall be the owner of the
contracting business, a partner in the contracting business applying
on behalf of a partnership, or the chairman of the board or chief
executive officer applying on behalf of the contracting corporation.
(4) RESPONSIBILITIES. (a) A person who holds a dwelling contractor
financial responsibility certification or a dwelling contractor
financial responsibility−restricted certification shall comply
with the responsibilities under s. 101.654 (4), Stats.
Note: See the appendix for a reprint of the requirements under s. 101.654 (4), Stats.
(b) For any construction project that requires a uniform building
permit under s. Comm 20.08, a person who holds a dwelling
contractor financial responsibility certification or dwelling contractor
financial responsibility−restricted certification may not
commence construction until a permit is issued for the construction.
(c) For any construction project that involves installation or
modification of a private onsite wastewater treatment system, a
person who holds a dwelling contractor financial responsibility
certification or dwelling contractor financial responsibility−restricted
certification may not commence construction until a sanitary
permit is issued for the construction in accordance with s.
Comm 83.21.
(5) RENEWAL. (a) Pursuant to s. 101.654 (3), Stats., a dwelling
contractor financial responsibility certification or a dwelling contractor
financial responsibility−restricted certification shall be
valid for no longer than one year after the date of issuance.
(b) 1. A person may renew his or her dwelling contractor
financial responsibility certification or a dwelling contractor
financial responsibility−restricted certification.
2. A dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification
or a dwelling contractor financial responsibility−restricted certification
shall be renewed in accordance with s. Comm 5.07
121. No person may obtain a building permit for a one− or 2−family dwelling unless the person holds a certification issued by the department as a ____________________________.
a. dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification
b. dwelling contractor financial responsibility−restricted certification
c. licensed building contractor
d. both a & b
122. Section 101.654 (1) (b), Stats., exempts an owner of a dwelling who resides or might reside in the dwelling and who applies for a building permit to perform work on the dwelling from obtaining a dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification.
a. true
b. false
123. A dwelling contractor financial responsibility−restricted certification will be issued to an individual who applies using a bond of less than $25,000.
a. true
b. false
124. A person applying for a dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification or
a dwelling contractor financial responsibility−restricted certification shall provide evidence that the person complies with the _________________________.
a. worker’s compensation requirements
b. unemployment compensation requirements
c. liability or bond insurance requirements
d. all of the above
e. only a & b
125. For any construction project that requires a uniform building permit under s. Comm 20.08, a person who holds a dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification or dwelling contractor financial responsibility−restricted certification may commence construction until a permit is issued for the construction.
a. true
b. false
126. The person applying for a dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification or a dwelling contractor financial responsibility−restricted certification shall be the _____________.
a. owner of the contracting business
b. a partner in the contracting business applying on behalf of a partnership
c. the chairman of the board or chief executive officer applying on behalf of the contracting corporation.
d. all of the above
e. only a & b
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Comm 5.315 Dwelling contractor qualifier. (1) GENERAL.
The purpose of the dwelling contractor qualifier certification
is to provide proof of fulfilling the continuing education
obligations to the issuers of building permits as required under s.
101.654 (1) (a), Stats.
(2) APPLICATION. A person applying for a dwelling contractor
qualifier certification shall submit all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and a certification fee in accordance
with s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(c) One of the following:
1. Evidence that the person has completed at least 12 hours
in an approved course in dwelling construction within one year
prior to the date of application. The course shall include instruction
in at least the following subject matter and one or more tests
on at least the following subject matter:
a. Construction laws
b. Construction codes.
c. Construction business practices.
2. a. A statement which may be verified by the department
that the person at any time from April 11 to April 14, 2006 was the
applicant for, was a person eligible to apply for, or was the contact
person for a dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification
or dwelling contractor financial responsibility − restricted
certification.
b. This subdivision does not apply after September 1, 2009.
c. The eligibility provisions under this subd. 2. a. may be used
only once to obtain a dwelling contractor qualifier certification.
Note: Under the administrative rules applicants for the dwelling contractor financial
responsibility certifications are to be the business owners, partners, chairmen of
the boards and chief executive offices. The Safety and Buildings Division has on file
a record of who held a dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification or a
dwelling contractor financial responsibility – restricted certification any time
between April 11, 2006 and April 14, 2006.
(3) RENEWAL. (a) 1. A person may renew his or her certification
as a dwelling contractor qualifier.
2. A dwelling contractor qualifier certification shall be
renewed in accordance with s. Comm 5.07.
(b) 1. The renewal of a certification as a dwelling contractor
qualifier shall be contingent upon the individual obtaining at least
12 hours of acceptable continuing education within the time
period specified in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided
in subd. 2.
2. A person who holds a certification as a dwelling contractor
qualifier may apply to the department for waiver of the continuing
education requirements under subd. 1. on the grounds of prolonged
illness or disability or similar circumstances. Each application for
waiver shall be considered individually on its merits by the department.
127. The purpose of the dwelling contractor qualifier certification is to provide proof of fulfilling the continuing education obligations to the issuers of ________________.
a. zoning permits
b. land use permits
c. a & b
d. a, b, & e
e. building permits
128. A non-grandfathered person applying for a dwelling contractor qualifier certification shall submit evidence that the person has completed at least ___ hours in an approved course in dwelling construction within one year prior to the date of application.
a. 3
b. 12
c. 6
d. none of the above
129. For a person to be grandfathered as a Qualifier, that person needs a statement which may be verified by the department that the person at any time from April 11 to April 14, 2006 was the applicant for, was a person eligible to apply for, or was the contact person for a dwelling contractor financial responsibility certification.
a. true
b. false
130. The renewal of a certification as a dwelling contractor qualifier shall be contingent upon the individual obtaining at least _____ hours of acceptable continuing education within the 2 year time period as specified in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06
a. 3
b. 6
c. 9
d. none
e. 12
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Comm 5.43 Master electricians. (1) APPLICATION FOR
EXAMINATION. A person applying to take a master electrician certification
examination shall submit all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and examination fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(2) QUALIFICATIONS FOR EXAMINATION. (a) Except as provided
in par. (b), a person applying for a master electrician certification
examination shall have at least 1,000 hours per year of experience
for at least 7 years in electrical construction work.
(b) Relative to the experience required under par. (a), each
semester spent full−time in a school of electrical engineering or
other accredited college, university, technical or vocational
school in an electrical−related program shall be considered equivalent
to 500 hours of experience, with no more than 3,000 hours
and 3 years of experience through education being credited
toward the required experience.
(3) EXAMINATION. A person seeking to obtain a master electrician
certification shall take and pass an examination in accordance
with s. Comm 5.09.
(4) APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION. Upon notification of the
successful passage of the examination for a master electrician certification,
a person may obtain the certification by submitting an
application and the certification fee in accordance with ss. Comm
5.01 and 5.09 (7) (c).
(5) RESPONSIBILITIES. For any electrical installation that
requires a uniform building permit under s. Comm 20.08, a person
who holds a master electrician certification may not commence
installation of electrical wiring until a permit is issued for the
installation.
Note: Chs. Comm 20 to 25 apply to one− and 2−family dwellings and manufactured
dwellings. The department’s uniform building permit is issued either by the
municipality in which the dwelling is located or by a UDC inspection agency where
the municipality does not administer the Uniform Dwelling Code.
(6) RENEWAL. (a) 1. A person may renew his or her certification
as a master electrician.
2. A master electrician certification shall be renewed in accordance
with s. Comm 5.07.
(b) 1. a. The renewal of a certification as a certified master
electrician which has an expiration date on or before June 30, 2007
shall be contingent upon the master electrician obtaining at least
18 hours of acceptable continuing education within the time
period specified in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided
in subd. 2.
b. The renewal of a certification as a certified master electrician
which has an expiration date after June 30, 2007 shall be contingent
upon the master electrician obtaining at least 24 hours of
acceptable continuing education within the time period specified
in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
2. A person who holds a certification as a certified master
electrician may apply to the department for waiver of the continuing
education requirements under subd. 1. on the grounds of prolonged
illness or disability or similar circumstances. Each
application for waiver shall be considered individually on its merits
by the department.
131. A person applying for a master electrician certification examination shall have at least _______ hours per year of experience.
a. 100
b. 500
c. 1000
d. none of the above
132. A person applying for a master electrician certification examination shall have at least _______ years in electrical construction work.
a. 3
b. 5
c. 7
d. none of the above
133. The renewal of a certification as a certified master electrician which has an expiration date on or before June 30, 2007 shall be contingent upon the master electrician obtaining at least ____ hours of acceptable continuing education within the time period specified in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
a. 6
b. 12
c. 18
d. 24
134. The renewal of a certification as a certified master electrician which has an expiration date after June 30, 2007 shall be contingent upon the master electrician obtaining at least ____ hours of acceptable continuing education within the time period specified in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
a. 6
b. 12
c. 18
d. 24
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Comm 5.44 Journeyman electricians. (1) GENERAL.
A person may obtain a certification as a certified journeyman electrician
by either one of the following:
(a) Taking and passing the journeyman electrician certification
examination.
(b) Completing an electrical construction apprenticeship.
(2) APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION. A person applying to take
a journeyman electrician certification examination shall submit
all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and examination fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) QUALIFICATIONS FOR EXAMINATION. (a) Except as provided
in par. (b), a person applying for a journeyman electrician certification
examination shall have at least 1,000 hours per year of
experience for at least 5 years in electrical construction work.
(b) Relative to the experience required under par. (a), each
semester spent full−time in a school of electrical engineering or
other accredited college, university, technical or vocational
school in an electrical−related program shall be considered equivalent
to 500 hours of experience, with no more than 2,000 hours
and 2 years of experience through education being credited
toward the required experience.
(4) EXAMINATION. Except as provided in sub. (1) (b), a person
seeking to obtain a journeyman electrician certification shall take
and pass an examination in accordance with s. Comm 5.09.
(5) APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION. (a) Upon notification of
the successful passage of the examination for a journeyman electrician
certification, a person may obtain the certification by submitting
an application and the certification fee in accordance with
ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.09 (7) (c).
(b) A person may apply for a certification as a certified journeyman
electrician by submitting all of the following:
1. An application, application fee and a certification fee in
accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.02, Table 5.02.
2. Evidence of completing an electrical construction apprenticeship
program and the program has been recognized by the
department under ch. 106, Stats., and the federal department of
labor.
(6) RENEWAL. (a) 1. A person may renew his or her certification
as a journeyman electrician.
2. A journeyman electrician certification shall be renewed in
accordance with s. Comm 5.07.
(b) 1. a. The renewal of a certification as a certified journeyman
electrician which has an expiration date on or before June 30,
2007 shall be contingent upon the journeyman electrician obtaining
at least 18 hours of acceptable continuing education within the
time period specified in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as
provided in subd. 2.
b. The renewal of a certification as a certified journeyman
electrician which has an expiration date after June 30, 2007 shall
be contingent upon the journeyman electrician obtaining at least
24 hours of acceptable continuing education within the time
period specified in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided
in subd. 2.
2. A person who holds a certification as a certified journeyman
electrician may apply to the department for waiver of the continuing
education requirements under subd. 1. on the grounds of
prolonged illness or disability or similar circumstances. Each
application for waiver shall be considered individually on its merits
by the department.
3. A person who initially obtained his or her journeyman electrician
certification by completing an electrical construction
apprenticeship and whose request to renew his or her certification
is denied because of the failure to fulfill the continuing education
requirements of subd. 1., shall be required to take and pass the
journeyman electrician certification examination in order to reacquire
the journeyman electrician certification.
135. A person may obtain a certification as a certified journeyman electrician by either one of the following:
a. Taking and passing the journeyman electrician certification examination.
b. Completing an electrical construction apprenticeship.
c. Proof of 1000 hours and 7 years of experience.
d. all of the above
e. only a & b
136. A person may apply for a certification as a certified journeyman electrician by submitting all of the following:
a. An application, application fee and a certification fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.02, Table 5.02.
b. Evidence of completing an electrical construction apprenticeship program and the program has been recognized by the department under ch. 106, Stats., and the federal department of labor.
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
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Comm 5.45 Beginning electricians. (1) APPLICATION
FOR CERTIFICATION. A person applying for a beginning electrician
certification shall submit all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and a certification fee in accordance
with s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(2) RENEWAL. (a) A person may renew his or her certification
as a beginning electrician.
(b) A beginning electrician certification shall be renewed in
accordance with s. Comm 5.07.
137. A person applying for a beginning electrician certification shall submit all of the following:
a. An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
b. An application fee and a certification fee in accordance with s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
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Comm 5.63 Dwelling inspectors. (1) GENERAL. (a)
Pursuant to ss. 101.66 (2) and 101.96 (1), Stats., no person may
conduct the inspection of one− and 2−family dwellings for the
purpose of administering and enforcing chs. Comm 20 to 25,
unless the person holds one or more of the following certifications
issued by the department:
1. Certified UDC−construction inspector.
2. Certified UDC−electrical inspector.
3. Certified UDC−HVAC inspector.
4. Certified UDC−plumbing inspector.
5. Certified soil erosion inspector.
6. Certified commercial electrical inspector.
7. Certified commercial plumbing inspector.
Note: Pursuant to s. 101.14 (1) (bm), Stats., deputies of the department may perform
inspections for smoke detector installation and maintenance without holding a
certification issued by the department.
(b) A person who holds a certification as a:
1. Certified UDC−construction inspector may inspect one−
and 2−family dwellings for the purpose of administering and
enforcing chs. Comm 20 to 22.
2. Certified UDC−electrical inspector or certified commercial
electrical inspector may inspect one− and 2−family dwellings
for the purpose of administering and enforcing chs. Comm 16 and
24.
3. Certified UDC−HVAC inspector may inspect one− and
2−family dwellings for the purpose of administering and enforcing
ch. Comm 23.
4. Certified UDC−plumbing inspector or certified commercial
plumbing inspector may inspect one− and 2−family dwellings
for the purpose of administering and enforcing chs. Comm 25, 82
and 84.
5. Certified soil erosion inspector may inspect one− and
2−family dwellings for the purpose of administering and enforcing
s. Comm 21.125, and public buildings and places of employment
for the purpose of administering and enforcing ch. Comm
60.
(2) APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION. A person applying to take
a UDC−construction inspector certification examination, UDC−
electrical inspector certification examination, UDC−HVAC
inspector certification examination, or UDC−plumbing inspector
certification examination shall submit all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and examination fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) EXAMINATION. Except as provided in sub. (4) (a) 2., (b) 2.
and (c) 2., a person seeking to obtain a UDC−construction inspector
certification, UDC−electrical inspector certification, UDC−
HVAC inspector certification, or UDC−plumbing inspector certification
shall take and pass an examination in accordance with s.
Comm 5.09.
(4) APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATIONS. (a) UDC−construction.
1. Upon notification of the successful passage of the examination
for a UDC−construction inspector certification, a person may
obtain the certification by submitting an application and the certification
fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.09 (7) (c).
2. A person may apply for certification as a certified UDC−
construction inspector by submitting all of the following:
a. An application, an application fee and the certification fee
in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.02.
b. Evidence that the person holds a certification as a commercial
building inspector issued under s. Comm 5.61.
(b) UDC−electrical. 1. Upon notification of the successful
passage of the examination for a UDC−electrical inspector certification,
a person may obtain the certification by submitting an
application and the certification fee in accordance with ss. Comm
5.01 and 5.09 (7) (c).
2. A person may apply for certification as a certified UDC−
electrical inspector by submitting an application, an application
fee and the certification fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and
5.02 and one of the following:
a. Evidence that the person holds a certification as a journeyman
electrician issued under s. Comm 5.44.
b. Evidence that the person holds a certification issued under
the International Association of Electrical Inspectors/National
Fire Protection Association certification program as a certified
electrical inspector−residential.
(c) UDC−HVAC. 1. Upon notification of the successful passage
of the examination for a UDC−HVAC inspector certification,
a person may obtain the certification by submitting an application
and the certification fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and
5.09 (7) (c).
2. A person may apply for certification as a certified UDC−
HVAC inspector by submitting an application, an application fee
and the certification fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and
5.02 and one of the following:
a. Evidence that the person holds a certification as an HVAC
qualifier issued under s. Comm 5.71.
b. Evidence that the person holds a certification as a commercial
building inspector issued under s. Comm 5.61.
(d) UDC−plumbing. Upon notification of the successful passage
of the examination for a UDC−plumbing inspector certification,
a person may obtain the certification by submitting an
application and the certification fee in accordance with ss. Comm
5.01 and 5.09 (7) (c).
(e) Soil erosion. A person may apply for certification as a certified
soil erosion inspector by submitting all of the following:
1. An application, an application fee and the certification fee
in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.02.
2. Evidence that the person has completed an approved training
course on soil erosion control standards.
(5) RESPONSIBILITIES. A person who inspects one− and 2−family
dwellings as a certified UDC−construction inspector, certified
UDC−electrical inspector, certified UDC−HVAC inspector, certified
UDC−plumbing inspector, or certified soil erosion inspector
shall:
(a) Maintain a record of the inspections made including the
dates and the findings of the inspections;
(b) Provide a copy of the inspection report to the property
owner or his or her agent, and
(c) Make available to the department upon request his or her
inspection records.
(5m) LIMITATIONS. A person who inspects the installation of
manufactured homes as a certified UDC−construction inspector
may not perform the inspection of a particular manufactured home
if the person is, is employed by, or is an independent contractor of
any of the following:
(a) A manufactured home manufacturer who was directly
involved in the sale of the particular manufactured home.
(b) A manufactured home salesperson who was directly
involved in the sale of the particular manufactured home.
(c) An installer who was directly involved in the sale of the particular
manufactured home.
(6) RENEWAL. (a) 1. A person may renew his or her certification
as a UDC−construction inspector, UDC−electrical inspector,
UDC−HVAC inspector, UDC−plumbing inspector or soil erosion
inspector.
2. An inspector certification under this section shall be
renewed in accordance with s. Comm 5.07.
(b) 1. a. The renewal of a certification as a certified UDC−
construction inspector, certified UDC−electrical inspector, certified
UDC−HVAC inspector, or certified UDC−plumbing inspector
which has an expiration date on or before June 30, 2006 shall
be contingent upon the inspector obtaining at least 12 hours of
acceptable continuing education within the time period specified
in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
b. The renewal of a certification as a certified UDC−construction
inspector, certified UDC−electrical inspector, certified
UDC−HVAC inspector, or certified UDC−plumbing inspector
which has an expiration date after June 30, 2006 shall be contingent
upon the inspector obtaining at least 24 hours of acceptable
continuing education within the time period specified in s. Comm
5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
2. A person who holds a certification as a certified UDC−
construction inspector, certified UDC−electrical inspector, certified
UDC−HVAC inspector, or certified UDC−plumbing inspector
may apply to the department for waiver of the continuing
education requirements under subd. 1. on the grounds of prolonged
illness or disability or similar circumstances. Each
application for waiver shall be considered individually on its merits
by the department.
3. A person who initially obtained his or her UDC−construction
inspector certification or UDC−HVAC inspector certification
by providing evidence of certification as a commercial building
inspector and whose request to renew his or her certification is
denied because of the failure to fulfill the continuing education
requirements of subd. 1., shall be required to take and pass the
UDC−construction inspector certification examination or UDC−
HVAC inspector certification examination in order to reacquire
the respective UDC inspector certification
138. No person may conduct the inspection of one− and 2−family dwellings for the purpose of administering and enforcing chs. Comm 20 to 25, unless the person holds one or more of the following certifications issued by the department:
1. Certified UDC−construction inspector.
2. Certified UDC−electrical inspector.
3. Certified UDC−HVAC inspector.
4. Certified UDC−plumbing inspector.
5. Certified soil erosion inspector.
6. Certified commercial electrical inspector.
7. Certified commercial plumbing inspector.
a. true
b. false
139. A person may apply for certification as a certified UDC−construction inspector by submitting all of the following:
a. An application, an application fee and the certification fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.02.
b. Evidence that the person holds a certification as a commercial building inspector issued under s. Comm 5.61.
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
140. A person who inspects the installation of manufactured homes as a certified UDC−construction inspector may not perform the inspection of a particular manufactured home if the person is, is employed by, or is an independent contractor of any of the following:
a. A manufactured home manufacturer who was directly involved in the sale of the particular manufactured home.
b. A manufactured home salesperson who was directly involved in the sale of the particular manufactured home.
c. An installer who was directly involved in the sale of the particular manufactured home.
d. all of the above
e. only a & c
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Comm 5.635 UDC inspection agency. (1) GENERAL.
No person may engage in or offer to engage in the activities of
facilitating plan review, issuance of
permits, or inspection of one− and 2−family dwellings in a municipality
where the department has jurisdiction pursuant to s.
101.651 (3) (b), Stats., unless the person obtains a registration
from the department as a registered UDC inspection agency.
Note: Section 990.01 (26), Stats., states that the term “person” includes all partnerships,
associations and bodies politic or corporate.
(2) APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION. A person applying for a
UDC inspection agency registration shall submit all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and a registration fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) QUALIFICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION. The person applying
for a UDC inspection agency registration shall be the owner of the
business, a partner in the business applying on behalf of a partnership,
or the chairman of the board or chief executive officer applying
on behalf of the corporation.
(4) RESPONSIBILITIES. A person who is responsible for facilitating
plan review, issuance of
and the inspections for one− and 2−family dwellings as a registered
UDC inspection agency shall be responsible for all of the
following:
(a) Utilizing persons appropriately certified under s. Comm
5.63 to review the plans, issue the permits and conduct the inspections.
(b) Making the records relative to the plan review, issuance of
permits and inspections available to the department upon request.
(c) Providing inspection services for all inspections required
under s. Comm 20.10.
(d) Cooperating with the department in any program monitoring,
enforcement activities, and investigations.
(e) Following all procedures established by the department for
UDC enforcement by inspection agencies.
(f) Reporting to the department in writing when the agency has
been dismissed by the owner or builder.
(g) Making any records associated with their permit, plan
review and inspection activities available to the permit holder
upon request.
(5) RENEWAL. (a) A person may renew his or her registration
as a UDC inspection agency.
(b) A UDC inspection agency registration shall be renewed in
accordance with s. Comm 5.07.
141. No person may engage in or offer to engage in the activities of facilitating plan review, issuance of Wisconsin uniform building permits, or inspection of one− and 2−family dwellings in a municipality where the department has jurisdiction pursuant to s.101.651 (3) (b), Stats., unless the person obtains a registration from the department as a registered UDC inspection agency.
a. true
b. false
142. The person applying for a UDC inspection agency registration shall be the_______.
a. owner of the business
b. a partner in the business applying on behalf of a partnership
c. the chairman of the board or chief executive officer applying on behalf of the corporation
d. all of the above
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Comm 5.66 POWTS inspectors. (1) GENERAL. A person
who holds a certification issued by the department as a certified
POWTS inspector or a commercial plumbing inspector may
inspect privately owned wastewater treatment systems, POWTS,
for the purpose of administering and enforcing the provisions of
chs. Comm 81 to 87, as an authorized representative of the department
or a local governmental unit.
(2) APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION. A person applying to take
a POWTS inspector certification examination shall submit all of
the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and examination fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) EXAMINATION. Except as provided in sub. (4) (b), a person
seeking to obtain a POWTS inspector certification shall take and
pass an examination in accordance with s. Comm 5.09.
(4) APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION. (a) Upon notification of
the successful passage of the examination for a POWTS inspector
certification, a person may obtain the certification by submitting
an application and the certification fee in accordance with ss.
Comm 5.01 and 5.09 (7) (c).
(b) A person may apply for a certification as a certified
POWTS inspector by submitting an application, an application
fee and the certification fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and
5.02 and one of the following:
1. Evidence that the person holds a license as a master
plumber issued under s. Comm 5.91.
2. Evidence that the person holds a license as a master plumber−
restricted service issued under s. Comm 5.92.
3. Evidence that the person holds a license as a journeyman
plumber issued under s. Comm 5.93.
4. Evidence that the person holds a license as a journeyman
plumber−restricted service issued under s. Comm 5.94.
(5) RESPONSIBILITIES. A person who inspects privately owned
wastewater treatment systems as a certified POWTS inspector
shall:
(a) Maintain a record of the inspections made including the
dates and the findings of the inspections;
(b) Provide a copy of the inspection record to the privately
owned wastewater treatment system owner or his or her agent; and
(c) Make available to the department upon request his or her
inspection records.
(6) RENEWAL. (a) 1. A person may renew his or her certification
as a POWTS inspector.
2. A POWTS inspector certification shall be renewed in
accordance with s. Comm 5.07.
(b) 1. a. The renewal of a certification as a certified POWTS
inspector which has an expiration date on or before June 30, 2006
shall be contingent upon the POWTS inspector obtaining at least
6 hours of acceptable continuing education within the time period
specified in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in
subd. 2.
b. The renewal of a certification as a certified POWTS inspector
which has an expiration date after June 30, 2006 shall be contingent
upon the POWTS inspector obtaining at least 12 hours of
acceptable continuing education within the time period specified
in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
2. A person who holds a certification as a certified POWTS
inspector may apply to the department for waiver of the continuing
education requirements under subd. 1. on the grounds of prolonged
illness or disability or similar circumstances. Each
application for waiver shall be considered individually on its merits
by the department.
143. A person who holds a certification issued by the department as a certified ___________________ may inspect privately owned wastewater treatment systems, POWTS, for the purpose of administering and enforcing the provisions of chs. Comm 81 to 87, as an authorized representative of the department or a local governmental unit.
a. Powts inspector
b. commercial plumbing inspector
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
144. A person applying to take a POWTS inspector certification examination shall submit all of the following:
a. An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
b. An application fee and examination fee in accordance with s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
145. A person may apply for a certification as a certified POWTS inspector by submitting an application, an application fee and the certification fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.02 and one of the following:
a. Evidence that the person holds a license as a master plumber issued under s. Comm 5.91.
b. Evidence that the person holds a license as a master plumber−restricted service issued under s. Comm 5.92.
c. a, b, & d
d. Evidence that the person holds a license as a journeyman plumber−restricted service issued under s. Comm 5.94.
146. A person who inspects privately owned wastewater treatment systems as a certified POWTS inspector shall:
a. Maintain a record of the inspections made including the dates and the findings of the inspections;
b. Provide a copy of the inspection record to the privately owned wastewater treatment system owner or his or her agent.
c. Make available to the department upon request his or her inspection records.
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
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Comm 5.90 Plumbing. (1) (a) Except as provided under
s. 145.06 (4), Stats., and pursuant to s. 145.06, Stats., no person
may install plumbing unless the person holds a license or registration
issued by the department as a licensed master plumber,
licensed master plumber−restricted, licensed journeyman
plumber, licensed journeyman plumber−restricted, registered
plumbing apprentice, registered plumbing learner−restricted, registered
utility contractor or registered pipelayer.
(b) 1. Pursuant to s. 145.14, Stats., the plumbing activities that
may be undertaken by a person who holds a license or registration
as a licensed master plumber−restricted service, licensed journeyman
plumber−restricted service or a registered plumbing learner−
restricted service shall be limited to the installation or modification
of all of the following:
a. Privately owned wastewater treatment systems and components
as defined in ch. Comm 81.
b. Building sewers and private interceptor main sewers as
defined in ch. Comm 81.
c. Water services and private water mains as defined in ch.
Comm 81.
d. That portion of the drain system or water supply system that
connects a building sewer or water service to the connection provided
by the manufactured/mobile home manufacturer.
2. a. The plumbing activities that may be undertaken by a person
who holds a license as a licensed master plumber−restricted
service type 2 or licensed journeyman plumber−restricted service
type 2 shall be limited to the installation or modification of underground
drain and vent piping and plumbing delineated under
subd. 1.
b. The plumbing activities that may be undertaken by a person
who holds a license as a licensed master plumber−restricted service
type 3 or licensed journeyman plumber−restricted service
type 3 shall be limited to the modification of existing water distribution
systems and plumbing delineated under subd. 1.
c. The plumbing activities that may be undertaken by a person
who holds a license as a licensed master plumber−restricted service
type 4 or licensed journeyman plumber−restricted service
type 4 shall be limited to the installation or modification of drain
and vent piping to existing drain stacks and vent stacks for the conversion
from a private sewage system to municipal sewers and
plumbing delineated under subd. 1.
Note: Prior to November 1, 1996, plumber−restricted service licenses were
referred to as plumber−restricted−sewer licenses and those licenses formerly referred
to as plumber−restricted sewer type 1 are now titled plumber−restricted service.
Restricted service plumbing licenses types 2 to 4 are no longer available to new applicants.
Individuals who currently hold these types of licenses are permitted to renew
the licenses and continue to perform the activities under subd. 2. Individuals who
hold a journeyman plumber−restricted service type 2 to 4 may seek to obtain the
appropriate type of master plumber−restricted service license in accordance with s.
Comm 5.92.
3. Pursuant to s. 145.14, Stats., the plumbing activities that
may be undertaken by a person who holds a license or registration
as a licensed master plumber−restricted appliance, licensed journeyman
plumber−restricted appliance, or registered plumbing
learner−restricted appliance shall be limited to the installation and
modification of water heaters, water softeners, water treatment
devices and other items in connection with an existing water supply
system which do not require direct connection to the drain system.
4. The plumbing activities that may be undertaken by a person
who holds a license or registration as a licensed utility contractor
or registered pipelayer shall be limited to the installation or modification
of water services, private water mains, sanitary building
sewers, storm building sewers and private interceptor main sewers.
(2) Pursuant to s. 145.06 (3m), Stats., no person may perform
the required testing of cross connection control devices unless the
person holds a registration issued by the department as a cross−
connection control tester.
(3) A business engaged in the installation of plumbing that utilizes
plumbing learners shall maintain a ratio of at least one journeyman
plumber or journeyman plumber−restricted for each
plumbing learner. For this purpose, a master plumber or master
plumber−restricted may act as a journeyman plumber or journeyman
plumber−restricted, respectively.
(4) Pursuant to s. 145.09, Stats., a person may be accepted for
examination for the appropriate classification of license upon submittal
of all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and examination fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(c) A petition for variance fee in accordance with s. Comm
5.02 (4).
(d) A petition for variance documenting evidence of equivalency
as provided in s. 145.09 (1) or (2), Stats.
147. Except as provided under s. 145.06 (4), Stats., and pursuant to s. 145.06, Stats., no person may install plumbing unless the person holds a license or registration issued by the department as a licensed master plumber, licensed master plumber−restricted, licensed journeyman plumber, licensed journeyman plumber−restricted, registered plumbing apprentice, registered plumbing learner−restricted, registered utility contractor or registered pipelayer.
a. true
b. false
148. Plumbing activities that may be undertaken by a person who holds a license or registration as a licensed master plumber−restricted service, licensed journeyman plumber−restricted service or a registered plumbing learner−restricted service shall be limited to the installation or modification of all of the following:
a. Privately owned wastewater treatment systems and components as defined in ch.Comm 81.
b. Building sewers and private interceptor main sewers as defined in ch. Comm 81.
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
149. Plumbing activities that may be undertaken by a person who holds a license or registration as a licensed master plumber−restricted service, licensed journeyman plumber−restricted service or a registered plumbing learner−restricted service shall be limited to the installation or modification of all of the following:
a. Water services and private water mains as defined in ch.Comm 81.
b. That portion of the drain system or water supply system that connects a building sewer or water service to the connection provided by the manufactured/mobile home manufacturer.
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
150. Prior to _____________ 1, 1996, plumber−restricted service licenses were referred to as plumber−restricted−sewer licenses and those licenses formerly referred to as plumber−restricted sewer type 1 are now titled plumber−restricted service.
a. October
b. November
c. September
d. June
151. The plumbing activities that may be undertaken by a person who holds a license or registration as a _________________ shall be limited to the installation or modification of water services, private water mains, sanitary building
sewers, storm building sewers and private interceptor main sewers.
a. licensed utility contractor
b. register pipelayer
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
152. Pursuant to s. 145.06 (3m), Stats., no person may perform the required testing of cross connection control devices unless the person holds a registration issued by the department as a cross−connection control tester.
a. true
b. false
153. A business engaged in the installation of plumbing that utilizes plumbing learners shall maintain a ratio of at least ____ journeyman plumber or journeyman plumber−restricted for each plumbing learner.
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 5
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Comm 5.91 Master plumbers. (1) GENERAL. A person
may obtain a license as a licensed master plumber by either:
(a) Taking and passing the master plumber license examination;
or
(b) Possessing a master plumber license−retiree.
Note: After November 1, 1996, plumber licenses−retiree are no longer available
to new applicants.
(2) APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION. A person applying to take
a master plumber license examination shall submit all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and examination fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) QUALIFICATIONS FOR EXAMINATION. A person applying for
a master plumber license examination shall have one of the following
qualifications:
(a) At least 1,000 hours of plumbing−related work experience
per year for at least 3 consecutive years as a licensed journeyman
plumber.
(b) Graduated from an accredited engineering university or
college with a degree in civil engineering, mechanical engineering
or other approved engineering curriculum related to plumbing.
(4) EXAMINATION. Except as provided in sub. (1) (b), a person
seeking to obtain a master plumber license shall take and pass an
examination in accordance with s. Comm 5.09.
Note: After December 31, 2001, the examination for a master plumber license will
include questions relative to the design and installation of multipurpose piping systems.
(5) APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. (a) Upon notification of the
successful passage of the examination for a master plumber
license, a person may obtain the license by submitting an application
and the license fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and
5.09 (7) (c).
(b) A person may apply for a license as a licensed master
plumber by submitting:
1. An application, application fee and a license fee in accordance
with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.02, Table 5.02; and
2. Evidence of possessing a master plumber license−retiree.
(6) RESPONSIBILITIES. (a) A person who as a licensed master
plumber is responsible for the installation or modification of
plumbing shall utilize the appropriately licensed or registered persons
to install or modify plumbing.
(b) 1. A person who has obtained his or her master plumber
license prior to January 1, 2002 and who is responsible for the
installation or modification of a multipurpose piping system shall
have completed an approved course in the engineering principles
and skills associated with the design, installation and maintenance
of multipurpose piping systems prior to installing such a system.
2. A course to fulfill the obligation under subd. 1. shall be
approved and conducted in accordance with s. Comm 5.08.
(c) For any plumbing installation that requires a uniform building
permit under s. Comm 20.08, a person who holds a master
plumber license may not commence installation of plumbing until
a permit is issued for the installation.
Note: Chs. Comm 20 to 25 apply to one− and 2−family dwellings and manufactured
dwellings. The department’s uniform building permit is issued either by the
municipality in which the dwelling is located or by a UDC inspection agency where
the municipality does not administer the Uniform Dwelling Code.
(d) For any construction that involves installation or modification
of a private onsite wastewater treatment system, a person who
holds a master plumber license may not commence installation of
plumbing until a sanitary permit is issued for the installation in
accordance with s. Comm 83.21.
(7) EXCHANGES. (a) A person who holds a master plumber
license may, upon application to the department, exchange his or
her master plumber license for a journeyman plumber license.
(b) A person who has exchanged his or her master plumber
license for a journeyman plumber license may, upon application
to the department, exchange his or her journeyman plumber
license for a master plumber license provided:
1. The person holds a valid journeyman plumber license;
2. The person submits with the application a copy of his or her
former master plumber license; and
3. The license fee for a master plumber specified in s. Comm
5.02, Table 5.02 is submitted.
(8) RENEWAL. (a) 1. A person may renew his or her license
as a master plumber.
2. A master plumber license shall be renewed in accordance
with s. Comm 5.07.
(b) 1. a. The renewal of a license as a master plumber which
has an expiration date on or before March 31, 2010 shall be contingent
upon the master plumber obtaining at least 12 hours of
acceptable continuing education within the time period specified
in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
b. The renewal of a license as a master plumber which has an
expiration date after March 31, 2010 shall be contingent upon the
continuing education within the time period specified in s. Comm 5.08
and Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
2. A person who holds a license as a master plumber may
apply to the department for waiver of the continuing education
requirements under subd. 1. on the grounds of prolonged illness
or disability or similar circumstances. Each application for
waiver shall be considered individually on its merits by the department.
154. A person may obtain a license as a licensed master plumber by either:
a. Taking and passing the master plumber license examination;
b. Possessing a master plumber license−retiree.
c. Possessing a Commercial Plumbing Inspectors certification
d. only a & b
155. A person applying to take a master plumber license examination shall submit all of the following:
a. An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
b. An application fee and examination fee in accordance with s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
156. A person applying for a master plumber license examination shall have one of the following qualifications:
a. At least 1,000 hours of plumbing−related work experience per year for at least 3 consecutive years as a licensed journeyman plumber.
b. Graduated from an accredited engineering university or college with a degree in civil engineering, mechanical engineering or other approved engineering curriculum related to plumbing.
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
157. After December 31, 2001, the examination for a master plumber license will include questions relative to the design and installation of multipurpose piping systems.
a. true
b. false
158. A person who as a licensed master plumber is responsible for the ____________________ of plumbing shall utilize the appropriately licensed or registered persons to install or modify plumbing.
a. installation
b. modification
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
159. For any plumbing installation that requires a uniform building permit under s. Comm 20.08, a person who holds a master plumber license may commence installation of plumbing even before a permit is issued for the installation.
a. true
b. false
160. A person who holds a master plumber license may, upon application to the department, exchange his or her master plumber license for a journeyman plumber license.
a. true
b. false
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Comm 5.92 Master plumbers−restricted. (1) GENERAL.
A person may obtain a license as a licensed master plumber−
restricted by either:
(a) Taking and passing the master plumber−restricted license
examination; or
(b) Possessing a master plumber−restricted license−retiree.
Note: After November 1, 1996, plumber−restricted licenses−retiree are no longer
available to new applicants.
(2) APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION. A person applying to take
a master plumber−restricted service license examination or master
plumber−restricted appliance license examination shall submit
all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and examination fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) QUALIFICATIONS FOR EXAMINATION. (a) A person applying
for a master plumber−restricted service license examination shall
have at least 1,000 hours of plumbing−related work experience
per year for at least 2 consecutive years as a licensed journeyman
plumber or a licensed journeyman plumber−restricted service.
(b) A person applying for a master plumber−restricted appliance
license examination shall have at least 1,000 hours of plumbing−
related work experience per year for at least 2 consecutive
years as a licensed journeyman plumber or a licensed journeyman
plumber−restricted appliance.
(4) EXAMINATION. Except as provided in sub. (1) (b), a person
seeking to obtain a master plumber−restricted service or a master
plumber−restricted appliance license shall take and pass an
examination in accordance with s. Comm 5.09.
Note: After December 31, 2001, the examination for a master plumber−restricted
appliance license will include questions relative to the design and installation of multipurpose
piping systems.
(5) APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. (a) Upon notification of the
successful passage of the examination for a master plumber−restricted
service or master plumber−restricted appliance license, a
person may obtain the license by submitting an application and the
license fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.09 (7) (c).
(b) A person may apply for a license as a licensed master
plumber−restricted service or a licensed master plumber−restricted
appliance by submitting:
1. An application, application fee and a license fee in accordance
with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.02, Table 5.02; and
2. Evidence of possessing the appropriate master plumber−
restricted license−retiree.
(6) RESPONSIBILITIES. (a) A person who, as a licensed master
plumber−restricted service or licensed master plumber−restricted
appliance, is responsible for an installation or modification of
plumbing shall utilize the appropriately licensed or registered persons
to install or modify plumbing.
(b) 1. A person who has obtained his or her master plumber−
restricted appliance license prior to January 1, 2002 and who is
responsible for the installation or modification of a multipurpose
piping system shall have completed an approved course in the
engineering principles and skills associated with the design,
installation and maintenance of multipurpose piping systems
prior to installing such a system.
2. A course to fulfill the obligation under subd. 1. shall be
approved and conducted in accordance with s. Comm 5.08.
(c) For any plumbing installation that requires a uniform building
permit under s. Comm 20.08, a person who holds a master
plumber−restricted appliance license or a master plumber−restricted
service license may not commence installation of plumbing
until a permit is issued for the installation.
Note: Chs. Comm 20 to 25 apply to one− and 2−family dwellings and manufactured
dwellings. The department’s uniform building permit is issued either by the
municipality in which the dwelling is located or by a UDC inspection agency where
the municipality does not administer the Uniform Dwelling Code.
(d) For any construction that involves installation or modification
of a private onsite wastewater treatment system, a person who
holds a master plumber−restricted service license may not commence
installation of plumbing until a sanitary permit is issued for
the installation in accordance with s. Comm 83.21.
(7) EXCHANGES. (a) A person who holds a master plumber−
restricted service license or master plumber−restricted appliance
license may, upon application to the department, exchange his or
her master plumber license for the appropriate journeyman
plumber−restricted license.
(b) A person who has exchanged his or her master plumber−restricted
license for a journeyman plumber−restricted license may,
upon application to the department, exchange his or her journeyman
plumber−restricted license for the appropriate master
plumber−restricted license provided:
1. The person holds a valid journeyman plumber−restricted
license;
2. The person submits with the application a copy of his or her
former master plumber−restricted license; and
3. The license fee for a master plumber−restricted license specified
in s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02 is submitted.
(8) RENEWAL. (a) 1. A person may renew his or her license
as a master plumber−restricted service or master plumber−restricted
appliance.
2. A master plumber−restricted service license and a master
plumber−restricted appliance license shall be renewed in accordance
with s. Comm 5.07.
(b) 1. a. The renewal of a license as a master plumber−restricted
service or master plumber−restricted appliance which has
an expiration date on or before March 31, 2010 shall be contingent
upon the plumber obtaining at least 6 hours of acceptable continuing
education within the time period specified in s. Comm 5.08
and Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
b. The renewal of a license as a master plumber−restricted service
or master plumber−restricted appliance which has an expiration
date after March 31, 2010 shall be contingent upon the
plumber obtaining at least 12 hours of acceptable continuing
education within the time period specified in s. Comm 5.08 and
Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
2. A person who holds a license as a master plumber−restricted
service or master plumber−restricted appliance may apply
to the department for waiver of the continuing education requirements
under subd. 1. on the grounds of prolonged illness or disability
or similar circumstances. Each application for waiver shall
be considered individually on its merits by the department.
161. A person may obtain a license as a licensed master plumber−restricted by either:
a. Taking and passing the master plumber−restricted license examination; or
b. Possessing a master plumber−restricted license−retiree.
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
162. A person applying for a master plumber−restricted service license examination shall have at least ________ hours of plumbing−related work experience per year for at least 2 consecutive years as a licensed journeyman plumber or a licensed journeyman plumber−restricted service.
a. 100
b. 500
c. 1000
d. 2000
163. A person may apply for a license as a licensed master plumber−restricted service or a licensed master plumber−restricted appliance by submitting:
a. An application, application fee and a license fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.02, Table 5.02; and
b. Evidence of possessing the appropriate master plumber−restricted license−retiree.
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
164. For any plumbing installation that requires a uniform building permit under s. Comm 20.08, a person who holds a master plumber−restricted appliance license or a master plumber−restricted service license may not commence installation of plumbing until a permit is issued for the installation.
a. true
b. false
165. For any construction that involves installation or modification of a private onsite wastewater treatment system, a person who holds a master plumber−restricted service license may not commence installation of plumbing until a sanitary permit is issued for the installation in accordance with s. Comm 83.21.
a. true
b. false
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Comm 5.93 Journeyman plumbers. (1) GENERAL. (a)
The plumbing activities that may be undertaken by a person who
holds a license as a licensed journeyman plumber shall be performed
under the general supervision of a person who holds a
master plumber license, master plumber−restricted license, or
utility contractor license.
Note: A journeyman plumber who is working under the general supervision of a
licensed master plumber−restricted or licensed utility contractor is limited to the type
of plumbing installations associated with the specific license of the person providing
the supervision.
(b) A person may obtain a license as a licensed journeyman
plumber by either:
1. Taking and passing the journeyman plumber license
examination; or
2. Possessing a journeyman plumber license−retiree.
Note: After November 1, 1996, plumber licenses−retiree are no longer available
to new applicants.
(2) APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION. A person applying to take
a journeyman plumber license examination shall submit all of the
following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and examination fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) QUALIFICATIONS FOR EXAMINATION. A person applying for
a journeyman plumber license examination shall have completed
a plumbing apprenticeship program recognized under ch. 106,
Stats.
(4) EXAMINATION. Except as provided in sub. (1) (b), a person
seeking to obtain a journeyman plumber license shall take and
pass an examination in accordance with s. Comm 5.09.
(5) APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. (a) Upon notification of the
successful passage of the examination for a journeyman plumber
license, a person may obtain the license by submitting an application
and the license fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and
5.09 (7) (c).
(b) A person may apply for a license as a licensed journeyman
plumber by submitting:
1. An application, application fee and a license fee in accordance
with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.02, Table 5.02; and
2. Evidence of possessing a journeyman plumber license−retiree.
(6) RENEWAL. (a) 1. A person may renew his or her license
as a journeyman plumber.
2. A journeyman plumber license shall be renewed in accordance
with s. Comm 5.07.
(b) 1. a. The renewal of a license as a journeyman plumber
which has an expiration date on or before March 31, 2010 shall be
contingent upon the journeyman plumber obtaining at least 12
hours of acceptable continuing education within the time period
specified in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in
subd. 2.
b. The renewal of a license as a journeyman plumber which
has an expiration date after March 31, 2010 shall be contingent
upon the journeyman plumber obtaining at least 24 hours of
acceptable continuing education within the time period specified
in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
2. A person who holds a license as a journeyman plumber may
apply to the department for waiver of the continuing education
requirements under subd. 1. on the grounds of prolonged illness
or disability or similar circumstances. Each application for
waiver shall be considered individually on its merits by the department.
166. A journeyman plumber who is working under the general supervision of a licensed master plumber−restricted or licensed utility contractor is limited to the type of plumbing installations associated with the specific license of the person providing the supervision.
a. true
b. false
167. A person applying for a journeyman plumber license examination shall have completed a plumbing apprenticeship program recognized under ch. ______, Stats.
a. 105
b. 106
c. comm 5
d. 5.08
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Comm 5.94 Journeyman plumbers−restricted.
(1) GENERAL. (a) 1. The plumbing activities as delineated under
s. Comm 5.90 (1) (b) that may be undertaken by a person who
holds a license as a licensed journeyman plumber−restricted service
shall be performed under the general supervision of a person
who is a licensed master plumber or a licensed master plumber−
restricted service.
2. The plumbing activities as delineated under s. Comm 5.90
(1) (b) that may be undertaken by a person who holds a license as
a licensed journeyman plumber−restricted appliance shall be performed
under the general supervision of a person who is a licensed
master plumber or a licensed master plumber−restricted appliance.
(b) A person may obtain a license as a licensed journeyman
plumber−restricted by either:
1. Taking and passing the journeyman plumber−restricted
license examination; or
2. Possessing a journeyman plumber−restricted license−retiree.
Note: After November 1, 1996, plumber−restricted licenses−retiree are no longer
available to new applicants.
(2) APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION. A person applying to take
a journeyman plumber−restricted service license examination or
journeyman plumber−restricted appliance license examination
shall submit all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and examination fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) QUALIFICATIONS FOR EXAMINATION. (a) A person applying
for a journeyman plumber−restricted service license examination
shall have:
1. At least 1,000 hours of plumbing−related work experience
as a registered learner−restricted service; and
2. Received shop training and instruction in at least the following:
a. Forty hours of plumbing code, chs. Comm 81 to 87.
b. Twenty hours of blueprint or blueline reading.
c. Ten hours of transit or builder’s level.
d. Twenty hours of plumbing−related mathematics.
e. Ten hours of first aid and safety.
(b) A person applying for a journeyman plumber−restricted
appliance license examination shall have:
1. At least 1,000 hours of plumbing−related work experience
as a registered learner−restricted appliance; and
2. Received shop training and instruction in at least the following:
a. Forty hours of plumbing code, chs. Comm 81 to 87.
b. Twenty hours of blueprint or blueline reading.
c. Twenty hours of plumbing−related mathematics.
d. Thirty hours of appliance and equipment servicing.
(4) EXAMINATION. Except as provided in sub. (1) (b), a person
seeking to obtain a journeyman plumber−restricted service
license or a journeyman plumber−restricted appliance license
shall take and pass an examination in accordance with s. Comm
5.09.
(5) APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. (a) Upon notification of the
successful passage of the examination for a journeyman plumber−
restricted license, a person may obtain the license by submitting
an application and the license fee in accordance with ss. Comm
5.01 and 5.09 (7) (c).
(b) A person may apply for a license as a licensed journeyman
plumber−restricted service or a licensed journeyman plumber−restricted
appliance by submitting:
1. An application, application fee and a license fee in accordance
with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.02, Table 5.02; and
2. Evidence of possessing the appropriate journeyman
plumber−restricted license−retiree.
(6) RENEWAL. (a) 1. A person may renew his or her license
as a journeyman plumber−restricted service or a journeyman
plumber−restricted appliance
2. A journeyman plumber−restricted service license and a
journeyman plumber−restricted appliance license shall be
renewed in accordance with s. Comm 5.07.
(b) 1. a. The renewal of a license as a journeyman plumber−restricted
service or journeyman plumber−restricted appliance
which has an expiration date on or before March 31, 2010 shall be
contingent upon the journeyman plumber obtaining at least 6
hours of acceptable continuing education within the time period
specified in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in
subd. 2.
b. The renewal of a license as a journeyman plumber−restricted
service or journeyman plumber−restricted appliance
which has an expiration date after March 31, 2010 shall be contingent
upon the journeyman plumber obtaining at least 12 hours of
acceptable continuing education within the time period specified
in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
2. A person who holds a license as a journeyman plumber−restricted
service or a journeyman plumber−restricted appliance
may apply to the department for waiver of the continuing education
requirements under subd. 1. on the grounds of prolonged illness
or disability or similar circumstances. Each application for
waiver shall be considered individually on its merits by the department.
168. A person applying for a journeyman plumber−restricted service license examination shall have at least 500 hours of plumbing−related work experience as a registered learner−restricted service.
a. true
b. false
169. A person applying for a journeyman plumber−restricted service license examination shall have received shop training and instruction in at least the following:
a. Forty hours of plumbing code, chs. Comm 81 to 87.
b. 100 hours of blueprint or blueline reading.
c. Ten hours of transit or builder’s level.
d. only a & c
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Comm 5.95 Plumbing apprentices. (1) GENERAL. A
person who holds a registration as a registered plumbing apprentice
may install or modify plumbing under the general supervision
of a person who is a licensed master plumber.
Note: The Department of workforce development, bureau of apprenticeship standards
has additional supervision standards for apprentices for the purpose of training
and education.
(2) APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION. A person applying for a
plumbing apprentice registration to install plumbing shall submit
all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and a registration fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) QUALIFICATIONS. A person applying for plumbing apprentice
registration to install plumbing shall be indentured in a
plumbing apprenticeship recognized under ch. 106, Stats.
(4) RESPONSIBILITIES. A person who installs or modifies
plumbing as a registered plumbing apprentice may do so if he or
she is indentured under ch. 106, Stats.
(5) RENEWAL. (a) 1. A person may renew his or her registration
as a plumbing apprentice.
2. A plumbing apprentice registration to install plumbing
shall be renewed in accordance with s. Comm 5.07.
(b) The renewal of a registration as a plumbing apprentice is
contingent upon the person submitting evidence that the person is
indentured in a plumbing apprenticeship recognized under ch.
106, Stats.
170. A person applying for plumbing apprentice registration to install plumbing shall be indentured in a plumbing apprenticeship recognized under ch. 106, Stats.
a. true
b. false
171. The renewal of a registration as a plumbing apprentice is contingent upon the person submitting evidence that the person is indentured in a plumbing apprenticeship recognized under ch.106, Stats.
a. true
b. false
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Comm 5.96 Plumbing learners. (1) GENERAL. (a) The
plumbing activities that may be undertaken by a person who holds
a registration as a registered learner−restricted service shall be
performed under the direct supervision of a person who holds a
master plumber license, a master plumber−restricted service
license, a journeyman plumber license or a journeyman plumber−
restricted service license.
(b) The plumbing activities that may be undertaken by a person
who holds a registration as a registered learner−restricted appliance
shall be performed under the direct supervision of a person
who holds a master plumber license, a master plumber−restricted
appliance license, a journeyman plumber license or a journeyman
plumber−restricted appliance license.
(2) APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION. A person applying for a
plumbing learner−restricted service registration or plumbing
learner−restricted appliance registration shall submit all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and a registration fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) QUALIFICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION. A person applying for
a plumbing learner−restricted service registration or plumbing
learner−restricted appliance registration to install or modify
plumbing shall be at least 16 years old and shall have completed
the 12th grade in school or its equivalent.
172. The plumbing activities that may be undertaken by a person who holds a registration as a registered learner−restricted service shall be performed under the direct supervision of a person who holds a ______________license.
a. commercial plumber inspector
b. master plumber license
c. journeyman plumber−restricted service
d. only b & c
173. A person applying for a plumbing learner−restricted service registration or plumbing learner−restricted appliance registration to install or modify plumbing shall be at least ____ years old.
a. 16
b. 18
c. 21
d. none of the above
174. A person applying for a plumbing learner−restricted service registration or plumbing learner−restricted appliance registration to install or modify plumbing shall have completed the ______________ in school or its equivalent.
a. 8th grade
b. 12th grade
c. equivalent to 12th grade
d. both b & c
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Comm 5.97 Utility contractors. (1) GENERAL. A person
who holds a license as a licensed utility contractor may install
or modify water services, private water mains, sanitary building
sewers, storm building sewers, or private interceptor main sewers.
(2) APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION. A person applying to take
an utility contractor license examination shall submit all of the following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and examination fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) QUALIFICATIONS FOR EXAMINATION. The person applying
for an utility contractor license examination shall be at least 18
years old.
(4) EXAMINATION. A person seeking to obtain an utility contractor
license shall take and pass an examination in accordance
with s. Comm 5.09.
(5) APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Upon notification of the successful
passage of the examination for a utility contractor license,
a person may obtain the license by submitting an application and
a license fee in accordance with ss. Comm 5.01 and 5.09 (7) (c).
(6) RESPONSIBILITIES. A person who, as a licensed utility contractor,
installs or modifies water services, private water mains,
sanitary building sewers, storm building sewers, or private interceptor
main sewers shall utilize the appropriately licensed or registered
persons to install or modify the plumbing.
(7) RENEWAL. (a) A person may renew his or her license as
a utility contractor.
(b) An utility contractor license shall be renewed in accordance
with s. Comm 5.07.
(c) 1. The renewal of a license as a utility contractor which has
an expiration date after March 31, 2010 shall be contingent upon
the utility contractor obtaining at least 12 hours of acceptable continuing
education within the time period specified in s. Comm
5.08 and Table 5.06, except as provided in subd. 2.
2. A person who holds a license as a utility contractor may
apply to the department for waiver of the continuing education
requirements under subd. 1. on the grounds of prolonged illness
or disability or similar circumstances. Each application for
waiver shall be considered individually on its merits by the department.
175. A person who holds a license as a licensed utility contractor may install or modify _______.
a. water services
b. private water mains
c. sanitary sewers
d. all of the above
176. The person applying for an utility contractor license examination shall be at least ____ years old.
a. 16
b. 18
c. 21
d. none of the above
177. The renewal of a license as a utility contractor which has an expiration date after March 31, 2010 shall be contingent upon the utility contractor obtaining at least ___ hours of acceptable continuing education within the time period specified in s. Comm 5.08 and Table 5.06.
a. none
b. 6
c. 9
d. 12
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Comm 5.98 Pipelayers. (1) GENERAL. Pursuant to s.
145.07 (11), Stats., a person who holds a registration as a registered
pipelayer may install or modify water services, private water
mains, sanitary building sewers, storm building sewers, or private
interceptor main sewers under the general supervision of a
licensed utility contractor, licensed master plumber, or a licensed
master plumber−restricted service.
34−4 Comm 5.98 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Unofficial Text (See Printed Volume). Current through
date and Register shown on Title Page.
Register, December, 2006, No. 612
licensed utility contractor, licensed master plumber, or a licensed
master plumber−restricted service.
(2) APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION. A person applying for a
pipelayer registration to install plumbing shall submit all of the
following:
(a) An application in accordance with s. Comm 5.01.
(b) An application fee and a registration fee in accordance with
s. Comm 5.02, Table 5.02.
(3) QUALIFICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION. A person applying for
a pipelayer registration to install plumbing shall be at least 18
years old.
(4) RENEWAL. (a) A person may renew his or her registration
as a pipelayer.
(b) A pipelayer registration shall be renewed in accordance
with s. Comm 5.07.
178. A person who holds a registration as a registered pipelayer may install or modify water services, private water mains, sanitary building sewers, storm building sewers, or private interceptor main sewers under the general supervision of a licensed___________________.
a. utility contractor
b. master plumber
c. licensed master plumber−restricted service
d. all of the above
179. A person applying for a pipelayer registration to install plumbing shall be at least 16 years old.
a. true
b. false
180. A pipelayer registration shall be renewed in accordance with s. _________.
a. Comm 5.09
b. Comm 5.07
c. both a & b
d. neither a or b
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Course # 1 Comm 5 Licensing Quiz
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43 |
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83 |
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84 |
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85 |
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b c d |
46 |
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86 |
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b c d |
47 |
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87 |
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b c d |
48 |
a
b c d |
88 |
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a
b c d |
49 |
a b c
d |
89 |
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10 |
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b c d |
50 |
a
b c d |
90 |
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b c d |
51 |
a
b c d |
91 |
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b c d |
52 |
a
b c d |
92 |
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53 |
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93 |
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b c d |
54 |
a
b c d |
94 |
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b c d |
55 |
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95 |
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b c d |
56 |
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b c d |
96 |
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b c d |
57 |
a
b c d |
97 |
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a
b c d |
58 |
a
b c d |
98 |
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b c d |
59 |
a
b c d
e f |
99 |
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a
b c d |
60 |
a
b c d
e f |
100 |
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b c d |
61 |
a
b c d
e f |
101 |
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b c d |
62 |
a
b c d
e f |
102 |
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b c d |
63 |
a
b c d
e f |
103 |
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a
b c d |
64 |
a
b c d
e f |
104 |
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a
b c d |
65 |
a
b c d |
105 |
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b c d |
66 |
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b c d |
106 |
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c d |
67 |
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b c d |
107 |
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b c d |
68 |
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b c d |
108 |
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29 |
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b c d |
69 |
a
b c d
e f |
109 |
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70 |
a
b c d
e f |
110 |
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b c d |
71 |
a
b c d
e f |
111 |
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b c d |
72 |
a
b c d
e f |
112 |
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33 |
a
b c d |
73 |
a
b c d
e f |
113 |
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34 |
a
b c d |
74 |
a
b c d |
114 |
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a
b c d |
75 |
a
b c d |
115 |
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36 |
a
b c d |
76 |
a
b c d |
116 |
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37 |
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b c d |
77 |
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b c d |
117 |
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b c d |
78 |
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b c d |
118 |
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b c d |
79 |
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b c d |
119 |
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80 |
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b c d |
120 |
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b c d |
142 |
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b c d |
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b c d |
143 |
a
b c d |
163 |
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b c d |
144 |
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b c d |
164 |
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a
b c d |
145 |
a
b c d |
165 |
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b c d |
146 |
a
b c d e |
166 |
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127 |
a
b c d |
147 |
a
b c d |
167 |
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b c d |
148 |
a
b c d |
168 |
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129 |
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b c d |
149 |
a
b c d |
169 |
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a
b c d e |
150 |
a
b c d |
170 |
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b c d |
151 |
a
b c d |
171 |
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b c d |
172 |
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153 |
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b c d |
173 |
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b c d |
154 |
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b c d |
174 |
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b c d e |
155 |
a
b c d |
175 |
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156 |
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176 |
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157 |
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177 |
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158 |
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178 |
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159 |
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