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Home Inspectors
Department of Consumer Protection, License Service Division
Bob Kuzmich
165 Capital Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 713-6145
(860) 713-7239 FAX
license.services@po.state.ct.us

Renewal Dates

Total Hours Annually

HSW Hours Annually

Distance Learning Accepted

Self-Study Accepted

biennially

20 hours biennially

N/A

N/A

yes

Completion Requirements
20 hours each two-year continuing education period.

Renewal Dates
Continuing Education Period- July 1st to June 30th, biennially

Statute:
Section 20-491-16 (Connecticut Licensure-Chapter 400F enacted in 1999)

Special Designations or Stipulations:
For each two-year continuing education period, the following course shall be mandated: One course consisting of at least three classroom hours in current home inspection legislation, licensing laws and regulations.

Audit Potential:
N/A

Allowed Carry-Over Hours:
N/A

Applicable Course of Study:
The contents of pre-licensing courses or continuing education programs shall consist of current home inspection licensing laws and practices that are broad-based and essential to the role of a home inspection general practitioner as he or she acts in the best interests of the consumer. The contents shall directly relate to home inspection principles and practices as described in sections 20-491-1 to 20-491-14, inclusive of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies and to any overview text on home inspection principles and practices or to new developments in the fields for which licensees have a demonstrated need. Generally acceptable courses may include, but shall not be limited to:
1) Laws and regulations pertaining to the home inspection licensing profession;
2) structural systems;
3) foundations;
4) interior walls, doors, ceilings and floors;
5) exterior walls and doors, windows and door glazing;
6) fireplace and chimney;
7) roof, roof structure and attic;
8) porches and decks;
9) mechanical systems (heating, cooling and solar work);
10) inspection guidelines for appliances;
11) inspection guidelines for cooling systems other than evaporative coolers;
12) inspection guidelines for evaporative coolers;
13) inspection guidelines for heating systems;
14) inspection guidelines for ducts, vents (including dryer vents) and flues;
15) plumbing systems (drain, waste, vent, water and gas);
16) inspection guidelines for plumbing systems;
17) electrical systems (for heat, light, power and other purposes);
18) telecommunications, data, low voltage systems;
19) service entrance and panels;
20) branch circuits, connected devices and fixtures;
21) home inspection documents, forms, contracts and warrantees;
22) water supply (drilled wells/community water supplies);
23) fire protection sprinkler systems;
24) rodents, pests and insects; and
25) environmental contaminants, such as radon, asbestos, lead paint, or lead solder, and other related courses which may be acceptable to the Home Inspection Licensing Board.

Proof of Compliance:
The burden of proof of completion of each course shall be upon the licensee. Documentation of such courses shall be submitted in such manner and at such times as prescribed by the Home Inspection Licensing Board.

Non-Compliance Penalties:
N/A

Disallowed Credits:
The Home Inspection Licensing Board shall not approve offerings in mechanical office and business skills such as typing, speed-reading, memory development, personal motivation, salesmanship, sales psychology, sales promotions or other meetings held in conjunction with the general business of a
home inspector.

Courses completed prior to certification by the Home Inspection Licensing Board may not qualify for continuing education hours.

Continuing education hour credits shall not be approved more than once for completing the same course within each two-year continuing education period.

Exceptions or exemptions:
Requests for exceptions shall be submitted in writing not less than sixty days prior to the date of license renewal and shall include an explanation and verification of the hardship.

Exceptions may include, but are not be limited to:
(1) Individuals serving in military service; and
(2) individuals who are physically handicapped, which handicap prohibits them from sitting for an exam or attending courses.


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