22 Tex. Admin. Code § 363.8 - Plumbing Inspector License
(a) To be eligible
for a Plumbing Inspector License an applicant must hold one of the following:
(1) a current Journeyman or Master Plumber
License issued in Texas or another state;
(2) a current Plumbing Inspector license
issued in another state with licensing requirements substantially equivalent to
the licensing requirements of the Board; or
(3) a current professional engineer or a
professional architect license issued in Texas.
(b) An applicant who holds a Journeyman or
Master Plumber License issued in another state must take and pass the
examination developed by the Board.
(c) An applicant is exempt from the licensure
requirement listed in subsection (a) of this section if the applicant has
completed a total of 500 hours of training or experience in the plumbing
industry. An applicant may receive credit toward the 500 hours as follows:
(1) One-hundred (100) hours of credit for
successful completion of a certification in the Uniform Plumbing Code or the
International Plumbing Code, issued by the International Association of
Plumbing and Mechanical Officials or the International Code Council plumbing
code certification;
(2) One-hundred
(100) hours of credit for successful completion of an approved Medical Gas
Piping Installation Endorsement training program;
(3) One-hundred (100) hours of credit for
successful completion of an approved Multipurpose Residential Fire Protection
Sprinkler Specialist Endorsement training program;
(4) One-hundred (100) of hours credit for
successful completion of an approved Water Supply Protection Specialist
Endorsement training program;
(5)
One-hundred (100) hours of credit for successful completion of an approved
Backflow Tester Certification program;
(6) six (6) hours of credit for successful
completion of any of the approved CPE for Licensed Plumbers and Plumbing
Inspectors courses;
(7) up to 100
hours of credit for hours attending approved, documented and verified
plumbing-related training academy or educational sessions;
(8) up to 200 hours of credit for hours
working in the trade or an approved, similar plumbing-related trade, as
verified by former employers; or
(9) up to 200 hours of credit for documented
and verified on-the-job training in the enforcement of plumbing codes under the
direct supervision of a licensed Plumbing Inspector.
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