Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-491-27 - Home inspector intern requirements
(a) No more
than two home inspector interns may be under the direct supervision of a
licensed home inspector at any one site.
(b) All home inspector interns shall maintain
a record in the form of a home inspection log prior to beginning and until
completion of their service contract with each supervising home
inspector.
(c) A copy of the home
inspection log maintained by the intern shall also be kept by the supervising
home inspector and shall, at a minimum, include the following information for
each inspection:
(1) Client name;
(2) address of the property
inspected;
(3) description of the
areas inspected;
(4) indication of
whether the supervision was either direct or indirect in nature;
(5) date of the inspection; and
(6) supervisor's initials and license
number.
(d) A home
inspector intern shall complete all requirements and apply for a home inspector
license not later than four (4) years after issuance of a home inspector intern
permit.
(e) If a home inspector
intern does not complete all licensing requirements and does not apply for a
license not later than four (4) years after issuance of an intern permit, the
individual's home inspector intern permit shall be rendered inactive. If a home
inspector intern, or former intern whose permit has expired, demonstrates
evidence of a bona fide health or other individual hardship, the Board may
grant an extension of the period that such home inspector intern or former
intern has to complete all home inspection licensure requirements and apply for
a home inspector license. A home inspector intern who held a permit prior to
December 1, 2020, shall have until December 1, 2024, to submit a complete home
inspector license application to the department. A home inspector intern who
held a permit prior to December 1, 2020, and who wishes to seek a home
inspector license but fails to submit a complete application by December 1,
2024, shall appear before the Board and show good cause for an exception to the
requirement to apply for the license not later than four (4) years after permit
issuance."
(f) A home inspector
intern shall notify the department on a form prescribed by the Commissioner of
Consumer Protection of the termination of home inspector supervision not later
than ten (10) days after such termination.
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