Bureau of Pipefitters, Refrigeration Technicians, Sprinklerfitters, Sheet Metal Workers and Oil Heat Contractors (260-RICR-30-15-2)


260-RICR-30-15-2 INACTIVE RULE

2.1 Authority

This Regulation is promulgated pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 28-27-7.

2.2 Purpose

These rules ("hereinafter, Rules” or “Regulations”) are adopted for the purpose of protecting the life, property, safety, and welfare of the people of Rhode Island; to promote conservation of our natural resources used to generate energy; to regulate the proper installation of all piping systems and/or equipment used in fire protection systems; and in the generation and consumption of energy used for the purpose of all heating, cooling and air distribution systems; to regulate the licensing and work of masters, journeypersons, and apprentices in the pipefitting, air conditioning/refrigeration, sprinkler fitting and sheet metal trades, hereafter to be referred to as "the mechanical trades".

2.3 Definitions

A. For the purposes of these regulations, except as provided below, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

1. "Air" means all air supplied to mechanical equipment and appliances for combustion, ventilation, cooling exhausting, etc.

2. "Air distribution system" means any system of ducts, plenums, and air-handling equipment that circulate air within a space or spaces and include systems made up of one or more handling units.

3. "Air exhaust" means air being removed from any space, appliance, or piece of equipment and conveyed directly to the atmosphere by means of openings or ducts.

4. "Air makeup" means air that is provided to replace air that is being exhausted.

5. "Apprentice" means a person employed with a sponsor receiving skilled training under a written agreement which provides specific terms of apprenticeship and employment including, but not limited to wage progression; specific hours of job training processes; hours and courses of school instruction which satisfactory completion thereof provides recognition as a qualified professional, technical, craft or trade worker.

a. Shall be at least 18 years old.

b. Shall be working at the business of pipefitting, refrigeration, air conditioning, sprinkler fitting or sheet metal.

c. Shall be sponsored (employed) by a licensed Master Contractor.

d. Shall be under the direct supervision of a licensed Master or Journeyperson.

e. Minimum of 4,000 hours (2) year program to 10,000 hours (5) year program of on the job training with a minimum of 144 hours of trade related schooling per year. The apprentice shall be registered in a Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training approved apprenticeship program.

f. Two (2) years of school in an accredited institution recognized by the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training may be deducted from the apprenticeship program.

6. "Apprentice pipefitter" or "Ap-P" means a person who is engaged in learning the trade of pipefitting by working with and assisting a qualified journeyperson on heating systems, process piping and steam systems. This person shall be indentured to a Master Pipefitter who shall have an approved registered program with the State of Rhode Island and shall conform to R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-27.

7. "Apprentice refrigeration" or "Ap-R" means a person who is engaged in learning the trade of refrigeration by working with and assisting a qualified journeyperson on the installation and service of refrigeration and air conditioning systems. This person shall be indentured to a Master Refrigeration Technician who shall have an approved registered program with the State of Rhode Island and shall conform to R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-27.

8. "Apprentice combination" or "Ap-C" means a person who is engaged in the trade of pipefitting and refrigeration by working with and assisting a qualified journeyperson on heating systems, process piping, steam systems, and all types of refrigeration and air conditioning systems. This person shall also work on large systems such as absorption and centrifugal units to qualify for this classification. This person shall be indentured to a Master Pipefitter and Refrigeration Master or a Master Mechanical Contractor. They shall have an approved registered program with the State of Rhode Island and shall conform to R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-27.

9. "Apprentice sprinkler fitter" or "Ap-S" means a person who is engaged in learning the trade of sprinkler fitting working with and assisting a qualified journeyperson on sprinkler systems. This person shall be indentured to a Master Sprinkler Fitter who shall have an approved registered program with the State of Rhode Island and shall conform to R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-27.

10. "Apprentice sheet metal" or "Ap-SM" means a person who is engaged in learning the trade of sheet metal installations working with and assisting a qualified journeyperson on sheet metal installations. This person shall be indentured to a Master Sheet Metal Contractor who shall have an approved registered program with the State of Rhode Island and shall conform to R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-27.

11. "Class II restrictions on ratios" means a company shall be permitted to train one (1) apprentice per two (2) properly licensed persons for on-the-job training. Exception, sheet metal class ll has a one (1) apprentice per one (1) properly licensed person for on the job training. Properly licensed individuals may be a combination of Rhode Island Licensed Masters or Journeypersons.

12. "Direct supervision" means that the Class II licensed individuals shall be working with a Master Class I or Class II, or licensed individual with a Journeyperson Class I or Class II license.

13. "Installation" means the handling, moving or locating of any device equipment or material referring to the heating, cooling, process piping, sheet metal or sprinkler fitter industry. This does not mean to refer to the final resting place for hook up, but refers to any stage of the handling of said above equipment or material to where the final location may be for the piping of the equipment.

14. "Lapsed license" means if a license has lapsed for a period of less than two (2) years, said license may be reinstated upon payment of all license fees, which are due to the Division of Professional Regulation. If licenses are not renewed before the two (2) years have lapsed, the applicant will be subjected to re-examination. However, in the case of military service personnel, who are licensees, their validity will continue for the duration, not to exceed four (4) years.

15. "Louver, architectural" means an opening provided with one or more slanted fixed fins that does not provide for any air movement, for aesthetic purposes only.

16. "Louver, mechanical" means a finned or vaned device to provide air.

17. "Maintenance" means preserving or repairing anything that exists. Maintenance does not cover the replacement of piping or equipment, which is normally covered under R.I. Gen. Laws § 28-27­-28, entitled “Practices for which a license is required”. Also as referred to in R.I. Gen. Laws § 28-27-29(b).

18. "Natural ventilation" means the movement of air into and out of a space through intentionally provided openings, such as windows or doors or through non-powered ventilators.

19. "Outdoor opening" means a door, window, louver or skylight openable to the outside atmosphere.

20. "Pipefitter" means a person employed as a pipefitter. The work of a pipefitter includes laying out piping systems for their construction and installation; supporting pre-fabricated items; assembling equipment and appurtenances (both new and existing), maintaining the systems and equipment; Systems may include steam, condensation, air, gas, chemical, hydraulics, lubrication, heating and process piping.

21. "Process" means any piping used in a system, which results in a series of actions or operations directed toward a particular result. Examples are, the manufacturing of a product, water and waste water treatment plants or the generating of energy.

22. "PJF" means Pipefitter Journeyperson Fuel.

23. "Service" means work performed by properly licensed and qualified tradespersons. As referred to in R.I. Gen. Laws § 28-27-29(c).

2.4 Application

Applications shall be properly completed and returned in a timely manner. Applications shall be reviewed and approved by the Board of Pipefitters, Refrigeration Technicians and Fire Protection Sprinkler Fitters, Sheet Metal Workers, and Oil Heat Contractors, at the Division of Professional Regulation.

2.5 Renewal of Licenses

All fines and penalties shall be paid in full prior to the issuing of any licenses pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 28-27-17.

2.6 Master Mechanical Contractor

A. Unlimited heating, cooling and process work - Can be self-employed

1. Applicant shall have worked as a Contractor or has been associated in both trades for 20 years or more, 10 years as a Rhode Island Pipefitter Master I and 10 years as a Rhode Island Refrigeration Master I, and prove expertise and knowledge by a notarized resume.

2. Provide evidence to the Chief Administrator that an up to date knowledge of the trades is maintained, by periodic schooling of a general nature and trade seminars or installations demanding applicant’s expertise.

3. Furnish evidence of installed, completed or operating installations, if requested.

4. Has assimilated working knowledge of a Rhode Island Journeyperson and Rhode Island Master licenses, and has passed the appropriate examinations for the Rhode Island Pipefitter Master I and Rhode Island Refrigeration Master I license.

5. All vehicles and places of business shall be identified by the displaying of Rhode Island Department of Labor & Training issued, license class and number, under which business is conducted. Lettering must be a done at a minimum size of 3”.

6. Contractors shall have an understanding of workers compensation insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, temporary disability insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, state tax withholding laws and procedures under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 44-30 and federal tax withholding laws and procedures under 26 U.S.C. § 3123 et seq. and the federal Davis Bacon Act under 40 U.S.C. § 3141 et seq. and state prevailing wage laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 37. In addition, they shall have a working knowledge of state occupational safety and health laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-20 and federal OSHA laws under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4.

7. Final awarding of this license is also based upon the past performance of applicant as a heating and refrigeration contractor.

8. Advancement to this license is by approval of Chief Administrator after evaluation of applicant’s resume by the board.

2.7 Contractor Master: Limited License

A. Work is allowed solely as permitted by R.I. Gen. Laws § 28-27-6(b). The license allows limited work only by a Limited License Contractor Master on behalf of one (1) and only one (1) entity for which he or she is continuously engaged in supervision of installation, maintenance, and repair work and for which he or she is an officer (if such entity is a corporation), a partner (if such entity is a partnership), or a similarly authorized principal (if such entity is neither a corporation nor a partnership). The license may be used, solely on behalf of the entity, as follows:

1. can engage in business (through duly licensed individuals), advertise, bid for work, and take out permits; but

2. cannot individually engage in installation, maintenance, or repair work.

B. A license holder can be self-employed.

C. General Criteria for Applicants for Limited License Contractor Master:

1. Education and Experience:

a. Applicants must have a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering (or an equivalent degree as determined by the Board) and must have at least 4 years of relevant experience in the discipline applied for (pipefitting, sprinkler fitter, sheet metal and/or refrigeration) of a nature and quality, which is acceptable to the Board and/or

b. Applicants must have a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration (or an equivalent degree as determined by the board) and must have at least 4 years of relevant experience in the discipline applied for (pipefitting, sprinkler fitter, sheet metal and/or refrigeration) of a nature and quality which is acceptable to the Board.

2. Application and Supporting Materials

a. Applicants must submit two (2) affidavits, of a nature and quality acceptable to the, from duly authorized officers of their employment, evidencing continued competence and relevant experience in the discipline applied for (pipefitting, sprinklers, sheet metal and/or refrigeration).

b. Applicants must submit two (2) character references of a nature and quality acceptable to the.

c. Applicants must supply the Employer Identification Number (EIN) of the entity to be licensed.

d. Applicants must supply a copy of the current Workers Compensation insurance policy of the entity to be licensed.

e. Applicants must supply a copy of the current general liability insurance policy of the entity to be licensed.

3. All vehicles and places of business shall be identified by the displaying of Rhode Island Department of Labor & Training issued, license class and number, under which business is conducted. Lettering must be a done at a minimum size of 3".

4. Contractors shall have an understanding of workers compensation insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, temporary disability insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, state tax withholding laws and procedures under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 44-30 and federal tax withholding laws and procedures under 26 U.S.C. § 3123 et seq. and the federal Davis Bacon Act under 40 U.S.C. § 3141 et seq. and state prevailing wage laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 37. In addition, they shall have a working knowledge of state occupational safety and health laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-20 and federal OSHA laws under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4.

5. This person shall carry on his or her person at all times and shall affix his or her contractor’s license number to any advertisement and/or contract he or she executes and/or bid he or she files with any consumer for his or her professional services and to any applicable permit required for the performance of those services.

2.8 Pipefitter Master Class 1- Unlimited License

A. Can Be Self Employed.

B. Shall have held a Rhode Island Pipefitters Journeyperson l license for one (1) year or held a Pipefitters Master II with the State of Rhode Island for one (1) year.

C. An out of state Master Class I Pipefitters license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Pipefitter Master Class I Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a State does not have a Pipefitter Master I license available, a notarized resume showing six (6) years' experience, one of which is as a contractor, shall accompany the application.

D. Shall have a regular place of business.

E. Shall have knowledge of a Rhode Island Master Class II license and both Journeyperson Licenses Class I and Class II.

F. Unlimited as to restriction on work.

G. All vehicles and places of business shall be identified by the displaying of Rhode Island Department of Labor & Training issued, license class and number, under which business is conducted. Lettering must be a done at a minimum size of 3”

H. Contractors shall have an understanding of workers compensation insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, temporary disability insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, state tax withholding laws and procedures under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 44-30 and federal tax withholding laws and procedures under 26 U.S.C. § 3123 et seq. and the federal Davis Bacon Act under 40 U.S.C. § 3141 et seq. and state prevailing wage laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 37. In addition, they shall have a working knowledge of state occupational safety and health laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-20 and federal OSHA laws under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

I. This person shall carry on his or her person at all times and shall affix his or her contractor's license number to any advertisement and/or contract he or she executes and/or bid he or she files with any consumer for his or her professional services and to any applicable permit required for the performance of those services.

2.9 Pipefitter Master Class 2 - Limited License

A. Can be self-employed.

B. Shall have held a Rhode Island Pipefitter Journeyperson Class II license for three (3) years.

C. An out of state Master Class II Pipefitting license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Master Class II Pipefitter\Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a State does not have a Pipefitter Master Class II license available a notarized resume showing six (6) years' experience, three (3) of which is as a contractor, shall accompany the application.

D. Shall have a regular place of business.

E. Shall have a working knowledge of boilers, gas, oil, controls, thermostats and some control wiring and different types of radiation.

F. Shall have a knowledge of blueprint reading and pipe layout.

G. Commercial heating installations are limited to 500,000 BTU’s. Residential heating installations are limited up to 500,000 BTU’s. Proper permits shall be taken with the Rhode Island Department of Labor, Boiler Division on commercial heating installations of 200,000 BTU’s and residential installations of 400,000 BTU’s and above. A Pipefitter Master Class II license may take out these permits up to 500,000 BTU’S and a Pipefitter Master Class I license is needed for 500,000 BTU’S and above.

1. Section IV, heating boilers, of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code shall be followed.

a. Steam boilers for operations at pressure not exceeding l5 psi.

b. Hot water heating and hot water supply boilers for operations at pressures not exceeding l60 psi and/or temperatures not to exceed 250 degrees F.

H. Limited to heating installations only. Process piping is not allowed with the Class II license.

I. All vehicles and places of business shall be identified by the displaying of Rhode Island Department of Labor & Training issued, license class and number, under which business is conducted. Lettering must be a done at a minimum size of 3”

J. Contractors shall have an understanding of workers compensation insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, temporary disability insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, state tax withholding laws and procedures under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 44-30 and federal tax withholding laws and procedures under 26 U.S.C. § 3123 et seq. and the federal Davis Bacon Act under 40 U.S.C. § 3141 et seq. and state prevailing wage laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 37. In addition, they shall have a working knowledge of state occupational safety and health laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-20 and federal OSHA laws under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

K. This person shall carry on his or her person at all times and shall affix his or her contractor's license number to any advertisement and/or contract he or she executes and/or bid he or she files with any consumer for his or her professional services and to any applicable permit required for the performance of those services.

2.10 Pipefitter Journeyperson Class I- Unlimited License

A. Cannot be self-employed.

B. Minimum of 10,000 hours of on the job training with a minimum of 144 hours of trade related schooling per year, shall be a properly registered apprentice in a State of Rhode Island approved apprenticeship program and a copy of the certificate of completion shall accompany the application. Two (2) years of schooling in an accredited institution recognized by the Rhode Island Department of Labor may be deducted from the apprentice program.

C. An out of state Pipefitter Journeyperson Class I license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Pipefitter Journeyperson Class I Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a State does not have a Pipefitter Journeyperson Class I available, a notarized resume showing five (5) years' experience, as a Journeyperson Pipefitter, shall accompany the application.

D. Shall have knowledge of the Rhode Island Pipefitter Journeyperson Class II.

E. Shall have knowledge of a gas and oil-fired boilers, controls and thermostats, control wiring and different types of radiation.

F. Shall have knowledge of blueprint reading and pipe layout also experience in cutting and welding.

G. Unlimited as to restriction on work.

H. Shall have knowledge of OSHA under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

2.11 Pipefitter Journeyperson Class II- Limited License

A. Cannot be self-employed.

B. Minimum of 4000 hours of on the job training with a minimum of 288 hours of trade related schooling, shall be a properly registered apprentice in a State of Rhode Island approved apprenticeship program. The apprentice shall successfully complete the program and a copy of the certificate of completion shall accompany the application. Two (2) years of schooling in an accredited institution recognized by the Rhode Island Department of Labor may be deducted from the apprentice program.

C. An out of state Pipefitter Journeyperson Class II license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Pipefitter Journeyperson Class II Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a State does not have a Pipefitter Journeyperson Class II available, a notarized resume showing five (5) years' experience as a Journeyperson Pipefitter shall accompany the application.

D. Shall have a working knowledge of boilers, gas, oil, controls, thermostats and some control wiring and different types of radiation, also a knowledge of blueprint reading and pipe layout.

E. Commercial heating installations are limited up to 500,000 BTU’s. Residential heating installations are limited up to 500,000 BTU’s.

1. Section IV, Heating Boilers, of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code shall be followed.

a. Steam boilers for operations at pressure not exceeding l5 psi.

b. Hot water heating and hot water supply boilers for operations at pressures not exceeding l60 psi and/or temperatures not to exceed 250 degrees F.

F. Shall have knowledge of OSHA under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq., State Building Codes SBC-1 and currently approved edition of the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

G. Limited to heating installations only. Process piping is not allowed with the Class II license.

H. A company shall be permitted to train one (1) apprentice per three (3) licensed persons for on-the job training. Any properly registered apprentice shall at all times, work under the direct supervision of a Master Pipefitter I or II or a Journeyperson I or II.

I. A Pipefitter Journeyperson II may apply for a Pipefitter Journeyperson I license by entering the Pipefitter I apprenticeship program. Serve an additional 6,000 hours of on-the-job training plus 432 hours of related training and shall work under a Pipefitter Master I or a Journeyperson I.

2.12 Refrigeration Master Class I- Unlimited License

A. Can be self-employed.

B. Shall have held a Rhode Island Refrigeration Journeyperson I license for one (1) year or held a Refrigeration Master II license with the State of Rhode Island for one (1) year.

C. An out of State Master Class I Refrigeration license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Refrigeration Master Class I Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a State does not have a Refrigeration Master Class I license available, a notarized resume showing six (6) years' experience, one of which is as a contractor, shall accompany the application.

D. Shall have a regular place of business.

E. Shall have knowledge of the Rhode Island Refrigeration Master Class II and both Journeyperson Licenses Class I and Class II.

F. Unlimited as to restriction on work.

G. All vehicles and places of business shall be identified by the displaying of Rhode Island Department of Labor & Training issued, license class and number, under which business is conducted. Lettering must be a done at a minimum size of 3”.

H. Contractors shall have an understanding of workers compensation insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, temporary disability insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, state tax withholding laws and procedures under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 44-30 and federal tax withholding laws and procedures under 26 U.S.C. § 3123 et seq. and the federal Davis Bacon Act under 40 U.S.C. § 3141 et seq. and state prevailing wage laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 37. In addition, they shall have a working knowledge of state occupational safety and health laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-20 and federal OSHA laws under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

I. This person shall carry on his or her person at all times and shall affix his or her contractor's license number to any advertisement and/or contract he or she executes and/or bid he or she files with any consumer for his or her professional services and to any applicable permit required for the performance of those services.

2.13 Refrigeration Master Class II- Limited License

A. Can be self-employed

B. Shall have held a Rhode Island Refrigeration Journeyperson Class II license for three (3) years.

C. An out of State Master Class II Refrigeration license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Master Class II Refrigeration Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a State does not have a Refrigeration Master Class II license available, a notarized resume showing six (6) years' experience, three (3) of which is as a contractor, shall accompany the application.

D. Shall have a regular place of business.

E. Limited to installations up to 20-ton comfort cooling systems and installations up to 3-ton product cooling or up to l Horsepower freezing.

F. Shall have a working knowledge of controls and wiring also a knowledge of layout and blueprint reading and a knowledge of Refrigeration Journeyperson Class II.

G. All vehicles and places of business shall be identified by the displaying of Rhode Island Department of Labor & Training issued, license class and number, under which business is conducted. Lettering must be a done at a minimum size of 3”

H. Contractors shall have an understanding of workers compensation insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, temporary disability insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, state tax withholding laws and procedures under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 44-30 and federal tax withholding laws and procedures under 26 U.S.C. § 3123 et seq. and the federal Davis Bacon Act under 40 U.S.C. § 3141 et seq. and state prevailing wage laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 37. In addition, they shall have a working knowledge of state occupational safety and health laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-20 and federal OSHA laws under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

I. This person shall carry on his or her person at all times and shall affix his or her contractor's license number to any advertisement and/or contract he or she executes and/or bid he or she files with any consumer for his or her professional services and to any applicable permit required for the performance of those services.

2.14 Refrigeration Journeyperson Class I- Unlimited License

A. Cannot be self-employed

B. Minimum of 10000 hours of on the job training with a minimum of 144 hours of trade related schooling per year, shall be a properly registered apprentice in a Rhode Island approved apprenticeship program. The apprentice shall successfully complete the program and a copy of the certificate of completion shall accompany the application. Two (2) years of schooling in an accredited institution recognized by the Rhode Island Department of Labor may be deducted from the apprentice program.

C. An out of State Refrigeration Journeyperson Class I license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Refrigeration Journeyperson Class I Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a State does not have a Refrigeration Journeyperson Class I available, a notarized resume showing five (5) years' experience, as a Refrigeration Journeyperson shall accompany the application.

D. Shall have knowledge of a Refrigeration Journeyperson Class II.

E. Unlimited as to restriction on work.

F. Shall have proficiency in line sizing, soldering, evacuation, charging and testing of systems utilizing any size liquid or suction line.

G. Shall be able to diagnose electrical and mechanical problems, and be able to read blueprints and do wiring related to systems and controls. Shall be familiar with pipe hangers and supports.

H. Shall have knowledge of OSHA under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq., and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

2.15 Refrigeration Journeyperson Class II- Limited License

A. Cannot be self-employed.

B. Minimum of 4000 hours of on the job training with a minimum of 288 hours of trade related schooling. Shall be a properly registered apprentice in a State of Rhode Island approved apprenticeship program. The apprentice shall successfully complete the program and a copy of the certificate of completion shall accompany the application. Two (2) years of schooling in an accredited institution recognized by the Rhode Island Department of Labor may be deducted from the apprentice program.

C. An out of State Refrigeration Journeyperson Class II license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Refrigeration Journeyperson Class II Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a State does not have a Refrigeration Journeyperson Class II license available, a notarized resume showing five (5) years' experience, as a Refrigeration Journeyperson must accompany the application.

D. Limited to installations up to 20-ton comfort cooling systems and installations up to 3-ton product cooling or l Horsepower freezing.

E. Shall have electrical knowledge of a single and three phase power wiring and control systems. Shall have ability to evacuate fractional Horsepower systems, charge and test small closed systems, also to balance and adjust. Shall be thoroughly familiar with use of gases, refrigerants, fluxes solder and torches.

F. Shall have knowledge of OSHA under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq., State Building Codes SBC-1 and currently approved edition of the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

G. A company shall be permitted to train one (1) apprentice per three (3) licensed persons for on-the job training. Any properly registered apprentice shall, at all times, work under the direct supervision of a Refrigeration Master I or II or a Refrigeration Journeyperson I or II.

H. A Refrigeration Journeyperson II may apply for a Refrigeration Journeyperson I license by reentering the Refrigeration Journeyperson I apprenticeship program, serve an additional 6,000 hours of on-the-job training plus an additional 432 hours of related training and shall work under a Refrigeration Master I or a Refrigeration Journeyperson I.

2.16 Fire Protection Master - Unlimited License

A. Can be self-employed.

B. Shall have a Rhode Island Sprinklerfitter Journeyperson Class I license for one (1) year.

C. An out of state Sprinklerfitter Contractor Master Class I license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Sprinklerfitter Contractor Master Class I Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a State does not have a Sprinklerfitter Contractor Master Class I license available a notarized resume showing six (6) years experience, one of which is as a contractor, must accompany the application.

D. Shall have a regular place of business.

E. All vehicles and places of business shall be identified by the displaying of Rhode Island Department of Labor & Training issued, license class, and number, under which business is conducted. Lettering must be a done at a minimum size of 3”.

F. Unlimited as to restriction on work.

G. Shall have complete knowledge of the sprinklerfitting trade and be proficient in pipe layout, hanger location, blueprint reading and cutting and threading pipe. Must also be proficient in the testing and maintenance of systems, including alarm panels, flow testing, and related devices.

H. Contractors shall have an understanding of workers compensation insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, temporary disability insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, state tax withholding laws and procedures under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 44-30 and federal tax withholding laws and procedures under 26 U.S.C. § 3123 et seq. and the federal Davis Bacon Act under 40 U.S.C. § 3141 et seq. and state prevailing wage laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 37. In addition, they shall have a working knowledge of state occupational safety and health laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-20 and federal OSHA laws under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

I. Any properly licensed Rhode Island pipefitter or plumber installing one (1) sprinkler head over a domestic boiler shall be exempted from holding a sprinklerfitters license. The connection off the domestic water supply may be done by properly licensed Rhode Island Pipefitters and Plumbers.

J. This person shall carry on his or her person at all times and shall affix his or her contractor's license number to any advertisement and/or contract he or she executes and/or bid he or she files with any consumer for his or her professional services and to any applicable permit required for the performance of those services.

2.17 Fire Protection Journeyperson - Unlimited License

A. Cannot be self-employed.

B. Minimum of 10000 hours of on the job training with a minimum of 144 hours of trade related schooling per year, shall be a properly registered apprentice in a State of Rhode Island approved apprenticeship program. The apprentice must successfully complete the program and a copy of the certificate of completion must accompany the application. Two (2) years of schooling in an accredited institution recognized by the Rhode Island Department of Labor may be deducted from the apprentice program.

C. An out of State Sprinklerfitter Journeyperson Class I license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Sprinklerfitter Journeyperson Class I Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a State does not have a Sprinklerfitter Journeyperson Class I license available a notarized resume showing five (5) years experience as a Sprinklerfitter Journeyperson Class I shall accompany the application.

D. Unlimited as to restriction on work.

E. Shall have complete knowledge of the Sprinklerfitting trade as assessed by the Fire Protection Journeyperson examination.

F. Shall be proficient in pipe layout, hanger location and cutting and threading of pipe. Must also be proficient in the testing and maintenance of systems, including alarm panels, flow testing, and related devices.

G. Shall have knowledge of OSHA under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

H. Any properly licensed Rhode Island pipefitter or plumber installing one (1) sprinkler head over a domestic boiler shall be exempted from holding a sprinklerfitters license. The connection off the domestic water supply may be done by properly licensed Rhode Island pipefitters and plumbers.

2.18 Sheet Metal Master Class I - Unlimited License

A. Can be self-employed.

B. Shall have held a Rhode Island Sheet Metal Journeyperson I license for one (1) year.

C. An out of state Master Class I Sheet Metal license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Sheet Metal Master Class I Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a state does not have a Sheet Metal Contractor Master Class I license available, a notarized resume showing six (6) years experience, one (1) of which is as a contractor, shall accompany the application.

D. Shall have a regular place of business.

E. Shall have knowledge of a Rhode Island Master Class II license and both Journeyperson Licenses Class I and Class II.

F. Unlimited as to restriction on work.

G. All vehicles and places of business shall be identified by the displaying of Rhode Island Department of Labor & Training issued, license class and number, under which business is conducted. Lettering must be a done at a minimum size of 3”

H. Contractors shall have an understanding of workers compensation insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, temporary disability insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, state tax withholding laws and procedures under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 44-30 and federal tax withholding laws and procedures under 26 U.S.C. § 3123 et seq., apprenticeship laws, rules, and regulations under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-27, and the federal Davis Bacon Act under 40 U.S.C. § 3141 et seq. and state prevailing wage laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 37. In addition, they shall have working knowledge of SMACNA Industry Standards, state occupational safety and health laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-20 and federal OSHA laws under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq., and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

I. A contractor shall be permitted to train one (1) apprentice per every five (5) licensed persons for on-the-job training. Any properly registered apprentice shall, at all times work under the direct supervision of a Sheet Metal Worker Journeyperson Class I or a Sheet Metal Contractor Master Class I.

J. This person shall carry on his or her person at all times and shall affix his or her contractor's license number to any advertisement and/or contract he or she executes and/or bid he or she files with any consumer for his or her professional services and to any applicable permit required for the performance of those services.

2.19 Sheet Metal Master Class II - Unlimited License

A. Can be self-employed.

B. Shall have held a Rhode Island Sheet Metal Journeyperson II license for three (3) years.

C. An out of state Master Class I Sheet Metal license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Sheet Metal Master Class I Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a state does not have a Sheet Metal Contractor Master Class I license available, a notarized resume showing six (6) years' experience, three (3) of which is as a contractor, shall accompany the application.

D. Shall have a regular place of business.

E. Shall have knowledge of a Rhode Island Master Class II license and both Journeyperson Licenses Class I and Class II.

F. Limited to installation of sheet metal on a residential occupancy as defined by the State Building Codes SBC-1 current edition (510-RICR-00-00-1).

G. All vehicles and places of business shall be identified by the displaying of Rhode Island Department of Labor & Training issued, license class and number, under which business is conducted. Lettering must be a done at a minimum size of 3”.

H. Contractors shall have an understanding of workers compensation insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, temporary disability insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, state tax withholding laws and procedures under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 44-30 and federal tax withholding laws and procedures under 26 U.S.C. § 3123 et seq., apprenticeship laws, rules, and regulations under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-27, and the federal Davis Bacon Act under 40 U.S.C. § 3141 et seq. and state prevailing wage laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 37. In addition, they shall have working knowledge of SMACNA Industry Standards, state occupational safety and health laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-20 and federal OSHA laws under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq., and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

I. A contractor shall be permitted to train one (1) apprentice per every one (1) licensed person for on-the-job training. Any properly registered apprentice shall, at all times work under the direct supervision of a Sheet Metal Worker Journeyperson Class I or II, or a Sheet Metal Contractor Master Class I or II.

J. This person shall carry on his or her person at all times and shall affix his or her contractor's license number to any advertisement and/or contract he or she executes and/or bid he or she files with any consumer for his or her professional services and to any applicable permit required for the performance of those services.

2.20 Sheet Metal Journeyperson Class I - Unlimited License

A. Cannot be self-employed.

B. Minimum of 8,000 hours of on the job training with a minimum of 144 hours of trade schooling per year, shall have been a properly registered apprentice in the State of Rhode Island approved apprenticeship program and a copy of the certificate of completion shall accompany the application.

C. An out of state Sheet Metal Journeyperson Class I license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Sheet Metal Journeyperson Class I Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a state does not have a Sheet Metal Workers Journeyperson Class I license available, a notarized resume showing five (5) years of commercial and industrial experience as a Journeyperson Sheet Metal Worker shall accompany the application.

D. Applicant shall have knowledge of the Rhode Island Sheet Metal Workers Journeyperson Class II License.

E. Unlimited as to restriction on work.

F. Applicant shall have knowledge of all phases of sheet metal work including, fabrication, blueprint reading, HVAC layout and installation, testing and balancing and welding.

G. Applicant shall have knowledge of all SMACNA Publications, OSHA Standards for The Construction Industry under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq., Welding Principles and Applications and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

H. A company shall be permitted to train one (1) apprentice per five (5) licensed persons for on-the job training, or a fraction thereof. Any properly registered apprentice shall, at all times work under the direct supervision of a Sheet Metal Workers Master I, or a Sheet Metal Workers Class I.

2.21 Sheet Metal Journeyperson Class II - Limited License

A. Cannot be self-employed.

B. Minimum of 4,000 hours of on-the-job training with a minimum of 288 hours of trade related schooling, shall have been a properly registered apprentice in the State of Rhode Island approved apprenticeship program and a copy of the certificate of completion shall accompany the application.

C. An out of state Sheet Metal Worker Journeyperson Class II license will allow the applicant to be tested for the Sheet Metal Workers Journeyperson Class II Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a state does not have a Sheet Metal Workers Class II license available, a notarized resume showing two (2) years' experience, as a Journeyperson Sheet Metal Worker shall accompany the application.

D. Limited to installation of sheet metal on a residential occupancy as defined by the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

E. Applicant shall have knowledge of blueprint reading, sheet metal layout and installation.

F. Applicant shall have knowledge of all SMACNA publications, OSHA Standards for The Construction Industry under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

G. A company shall be permitted to train one (1) apprentice per one (1) licensed person for on-the job training. Any properly registered apprentice shall, at all times, work under the direct supervision of a Sheet Metal Workers Master I or II, or Sheet Metal Workers Journeyperson I or II.

H. A Sheet Metal Worker Journeyperson II may apply for a Sheet Metal Workers Journeyperson I license by reentering the Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Program, serve an additional 4,000 hours of on the-job training, plus an additional 288 hours of trade related schooling and shall work under the direct supervision of a Sheet Metal Worker Master I, or a Journeyperson I.

2.22 Limited Licenses Class II

A. FIRE SUPPRESSION - LTD:

1. Limited to the dry or wet chemical fire suppression systems. Must hold a certificate for fire suppression from the State Fire Marshal’s office before testing of systems. Municipal permits for installations shall be issued to this licensee.

B. WELDING - LTD:

1. Limited to the welding of pipe, hangers and supports for the pipe systems. Shall show proof of passing a recognized welding class, such as ASME Test or equivalent. Must work under a Pipefitter Master I or Pipefitter Master 2.

C. GAS STATION - LTD:

1. Limited to installation of gas stations; including underground piping and tank installation, piping to the pumps, vents, spill and fill lines.

a. Qualifications:

(1) Must have on file with the licensing division a notarized letter from the employer indicating the person’s date of hire. A registration card will be issued from the division.

(2) Upon completion of two (2) years of on the job training a notarized letter of completion shall accompany the application for licensure.

(3) Limited registered apprentice shall be required to work a minimum of four thousand (4,000) hours over a period of time of not less than two (2) years with a ratio of one (1) registered apprentice per one (1) licensed journeyman. Municipal permits for installations shall be issued to this licensee.

D. PJF/ OIL BURNER SERVICE JOURNEYPERSON II, LTD.

1. Limited to service work, installation of oil burners, oil lines, oil storage tanks, related piping, and warm air heating equipment. Must work for a Pipefitter Master I or Pipefitter Master 2. Installations must be performed with a Pipefitter Master I, Pipefitter Master 2, Pipefitter Journeyperson I or Pipefitter Journeyperson 2. The license shall limit the holder of the PJF/Oil Ltd. license to do work on electric wiring or equipment located between the burner thermal switch and the oil burner and equipment. Applicants for a PJF/Oil Ltd. license must show proof of completion of a trade sponsored program or a trade related program offered by a recognized college. All programs must be approved by the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training. The minimum formal training period for the PJF/Oil Ltd. license shall be one hundred and sixty (160) hours of combined classroom and laboratory technical training, approved by the Department of Labor and Training. PJF/Oil Ltd. licensees must be employed by a licensed Pipefitter Master I or a Pipefitter Master 2 and a licensed Electrical Oil Burner Contractor (Class E) to perform residential service work.

2. Residential is considered to be 1 to 3 units, A Class A, Electrical Contractor’s License, is needed for all commercial work and a Class B, Electrical Journeyperson’s License, is needed to service commercial work. A Class F, Electrical Oil Burner Journeyperson’s License, employed by either an Electrical Contractor, Class A, or an Electrical Oil Burner Contractor, Class E, shall be permitted to service oil burners.

3. The PJF/Oil Ltd. License is limited to service and installation work on oil burners not to exceed 500,000 BTU’s residential, and 500,000 BTU’s commercial.

E. PJF/ PROPANE GAS SERVICE MASTER II, LTD:

1. Can be self-employed.

2. Can be issued permits to do work.

3. Shall have held a Rhode Island PJF/PROPANE GAS SERVICE JOURNEYPERSON II, LTD license for a least one (1) year.

4. Shall have a regular place of business.

5. Shall have a working knowledge of propane gas furnace installations, controls, thermostats, control wiring, and related propane gas piping.

6. Limited to installation of warm air heating furnaces not exceeding 500,000 BTU’s.

7. May service propane gas fired burners on either water or steam systems. Cannot install boilers with this license.

8. All vehicles and places of business shall be identified by the displaying of Rhode Island Department of Labor & Training issued, license class, and number, under which business is conducted. Lettering must be a done at a minimum size of 3”.

9. Contractors shall have an understanding of workers compensation insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, temporary disability insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, state tax withholding laws and procedures under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 44-30 and federal tax withholding laws and procedures under 26 U.S.C. § 3123 et seq., apprenticeship laws, rules, and regulations under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-27, and the federal Davis Bacon Act under 40 U.S.C. § 3141 et seq. and state prevailing wage laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 37. In addition, they shall have working knowledge of SMACNA Industry Standards, state occupational safety and health laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-20 and federal OSHA laws under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq., and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

10. A Class A, Electrical Contractor’s License is needed for all commercial work and a Class B, Electrical Journeyperson’s License, is needed to service commercial work. A Class F, Electrical Oilburner Journeyperson’s License, employed by either an Electrical Contractor, Class A, or an Electrical Oilburner Contractor, Class E, shall be permitted to service residential gas burners.

11. This person shall carry on his or her person at all times and shall affix his or her contractor's license number to any advertisement and/or contract he or she executes and/or bid he or she files with any consumer for his or her professional services and to any applicable permit required for the performance of those services.

12. An out state PJF/ PROPANE GAS SERVICE MASTER ll, LTD: license will allow the applicant to be tested for the PJF/ PROPANE GAS SERVICE MASTER ll, LTD: Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a State does not have a PJF/ PROPANE GAS SERVICE MASTER ll, LTD: available, a notarized resume showing a minimum of three (3) years experience, as a PJF/ PROPANE GAS SERVICE MASTER ll, LTD: shall accompany the application.

13. The PJF/ PROPANE GAS SERVICE MASTER ll, LTD License is limited to service work on propane gas burners not to exceed 500,000 BTU’s residential, and 500,000 BTU’s commercial.

F. PJF/ PROPANE GAS SERVICE JOURNEYPERSON II, LTD:

1. Limited to the installation of propane tanks, regulators, including residential gas stoves, gas logs, gas grills, and space heaters and installation and service of appliances and warm air heating equipment which are fueled by propane. Must work for a Pipefitter Master I or Pipefitter Master 2. Installations must be performed with a Pipefitter Master I, Pipefitter Master 2, Pipefitter Journeyperson I, or Pipefitter Journeyperson 2.

2. This would authorize the holder of the PJF/Propane license to work on and repair electrical wiring and equipment located between the burner thermal switch and the gas burner and equipment. The license shall limit the holder of the PJF/Propane license to do work on electric wiring or equipment located between the burner safety switch and the gas burner and equipment.

3. Applicants for a PJF/Propane license must show proof of completion of a trade sponsored program or a trade related program offered by a recognized college. All programs must be approved by the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training. The minimum formal training period for the PJF/Propane license shall be two hundred and twenty (220) hours of combined classroom and laboratory technical training, approved by the Department of Labor and Training. PJF/Propane licensees must be employed by a licensed Pipefitter Master 2 (PM2) and a licensed Electrical Oilburner Contractor (Class E) to perform residential service work. Residential is considered to be 1 to 3 units.

4. A Class A, Electrical Contractor’s License, is needed for all commercial work and a Class B, Electrical Journeyperson’s License, is needed to service commercial work. A Class F, Electrical Oilburner Journeyperson’s License, employed by either an Electrical Contractor, Class A, or an Electrical Oilburner Contractor, Class E, shall be permitted to service residential gas burners.

5. The PJF/Propane License is limited to service work on propane burners not to exceed 500,000 BTU’s residential, and 500,000 BTU’s commercial.

G. PJF/ NATURAL GAS SERVICE MASTER II, LTD:

1. Can be self-employed.

2. Can be issued permits to do work.

3. Shall have held a Rhode Island PJF/NATURAL GAS SERVICE JOURNEYPERSON II, LTD license for a least one (1) year.

4. Shall have a regular place of business.

5. Shall have a working knowledge of gas furnace installations, controls, thermostats, control wiring, and related gas piping.

6. Limited to installation of warm air heating furnaces not exceeding 500,000 BTU’s.

7. May service gas fired burners on either water or steam systems. Cannot install boilers with this license.

8. All vehicles and places of business shall be identified by the displaying of Rhode Island Department of Labor & Training issued, license class, and number, under which business is conducted. Lettering must be a done at a minimum size of 3”

9. Contractors shall have an understanding of workers compensation insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, temporary disability insurance laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 28, state tax withholding laws and procedures under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 44-30 and federal tax withholding laws and procedures under 26 U.S.C. § 3123 et seq., apprenticeship laws, rules, and regulations under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-27, and the federal Davis Bacon Act under 40 U.S.C. § 3141 et seq. and state prevailing wage laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Title 37. In addition, they shall have working knowledge of SMACNA Industry Standards, state occupational safety and health laws under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 28-20 and federal OSHA laws under 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq., and the International Code Council State Building Code (Mechanical Code) SBC-4 (510-RICR-00-00-4).

10. A Class A, Electrical Contractor’s License is needed for all commercial work and a Class B, Electrical Journeyperson’s License, is needed to service commercial work. A Class F, Electrical Oilburner Journeyperson’s License, employed by either an Electrical Contractor, Class A, or an Electrical Oilburner Contractor, Class E, shall be permitted to service residential gas burners.

11. This person shall carry on his or her person at all times and shall affix his or her contractor's license number to any advertisement and/or contract he or she executes and/or bid he or she files with any consumer for his or her professional services and to any applicable permit required for the performance of those services.

12. An out state PJF/ NATURAL GAS SERVICE MASTER ll, LTD: license will allow the applicant to be tested for the PJF/ NATURAL GAS SERVICE MASTER ll, LTD: Rhode Island license. A copy of the license shall be attached to the application. In the event a State does not have a PJF/ NATURAL GAS SERVICE MASTER ll, LTD: available, a notarized resume showing a minimum of three (3) years experience, as a PJF/ NATURAL GAS SERVICE MASTER ll, LTD: shall accompany the application.

13. The PJF/ NATURAL GAS SERVICE MASTER ll, LTD License is limited to service work on natural gas burners not to exceed 500,000 BTU’s residential, and 500,000 BTU’s commercial.

H. PJF/NATURAL GAS SERVICE JOURNEYPERSON II, LTD:

1. Limited to installing headers and reconnection of gas service to existing equipment and related piping. Service work on natural gas burners and service of appliances and warm air heating equipment, which are fueled by natural gas. Must work for a Pipefitter Master I, or Pipefitter Master 2. Warm air furnace installations must be performed with a Pipefitter Master I, Pipefitter Master 2, Pipefitter Journeyperson I, or Pipefitter Journeyperson 2. This would authorize the holder of the PJF/Natural Gas Service Journeyperson II, Ltd. license to do work on and repair electrical wiring and equipment located between the burner thermal, or disconnect, switch and the gas burner and equipment.

2. The license shall limit the holder of the PJF/Natural Gas Service Journeyperson II, Ltd. license to do work on electric wiring or equipment located between the burner safety switch and the gas burner and equipment.

3. Applicants for a PJF/Natural Gas Service Journeyperson II, Ltd. license must show proof of completion of a trade sponsored program or a trade related program offered by a recognized college. All programs must be approved by the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training. The minimum formal training period for the PJF/Natural Gas Service Journeyperson II, Ltd. license shall be two hundred and twenty (220) hours of combined classroom and laboratory technical training, approved by the Department of Labor and Training.

4. A Class A, Electrical Contractor’s License is needed for all commercial work and a Class B, Electrical Journeyperson’s License, is needed to service commercial work. A Class F, Electrical Oilburner Journeyperson’s License, employed by either an Electrical Contractor, Class A, or an Electrical Oilburner Contractor, Class E, shall be permitted to service residential gas burners.

5. The PJF/Natural Gas Service Journeyperson II, LTD: License is limited to service work on natural gas burners - not to exceed 500,000 BTU’s residential, and 500,000 BTU’s commercial.

I. Decorative Heating Appliances Limited II:

1. Municipal permits for installations shall be issued to this licensee.

2. Limited to the installation of: gas fired logs; gas, pellet, or wood decorative appliances and their related flue connections and terminations; replacement flue liners for residential installations only as defined by the State Building Codes SBC-1 (510-RICR-00-00-1).

3. Fuel piping to the above-mentioned equipment is not allowed with this license. Gas piping and servicing must be done by a properly licensed pipe fitter.

4. Applicants for this license pertaining to decorative heating appliances must hold a current certification from the National Chimney Sweep Guild or the National Fireplace Institute.

5. Applicants shall include with their application a notarized statement of at least two years experience in the related field.

J. Synthetic Exhaust Ducting Limited II:

1. Municipal permits for installations shall be issued to this licensee.

2. Limited to the installation of plastic exhaust ducting, not related to heating or air conditioning.

3. Applicants shall provide a certificate of completion of a plastic welding certification program.

4. Applicants shall include with their application a notarized statement of at least two years experience in the related field.

Title 260 Department of Labor and Training
Chapter 30 Workforce Regulation and Safety
Subchapter 15 Professional Regulation
Part 2 Bureau of Pipefitters, Refrigeration Technicians, Sprinklerfitters, Sheet Metal Workers and Oil Heat Contractors (260-RICR-30-15-2)
Type of Filing Amendment
Regulation Status Inactive
Effective 11/27/2018 to 01/04/2022

Regulation Authority:

R.I. Gen. Laws § 28-27-7

Purpose and Reason:

These rules ("hereinafter, Rules” or “Regulations”) are adopted for the purpose of protecting the life, property, safety, and welfare of the people of Rhode Island; to promote conservation of our natural resources used to generate energy; to regulate the proper installation of all piping systems and/or equipment used in fire protection systems; and in the generation and consumption of energy used for the purpose of all heating, cooling and air distribution systems; to regulate the licensing and work of masters, journeypersons, and apprentices in the pipefitting, air conditioning/refrigeration, sprinkler fitting and sheet metal trades, hereafter to be referred to as "the mechanical trades".