§ 18.106.010 Definitions
§ 18.106.020 Certificate or permit required — Photo identification — Trainee supervision required — Medical gas piping installer endorsement — Penalty — Notice of infraction
§ 18.106.030 Application for certificate of competency — Medical gas piping installer endorsement — Evidence required
§ 18.106.040 Examinations — Eligibility requirements — Determination
§ 18.106.050 Examinations — Scope — Results — Retaking
§ 18.106.070 Certificates of competency, installer endorsement — Issuance — Renewal — Rights of holder — Training certificates — Supervision — Training, certified plumber — Work group
§ 18.106.075 Medical gas piping installer endorsement
§ 18.106.080 Persons engaged in plumbing business or trade on effective date
§ 18.106.090 Temporary permits
§ 18.106.100 Revocation of certificate of competency, license, or endorsement — Grounds — Procedure
§ 18.106.110 Advisory board of plumbers
§ 18.106.125 Fees
§ 18.106.130 Plumbing certificate fund
§ 18.106.140 Powers and duties of director
§ 18.106.150 Exemptions
§ 18.106.155 Reciprocity
§ 18.106.170 Violations — Inspections — Production of credentials
§ 18.106.180 Notice of infraction — Issuance, service
§ 18.106.190 Notice — Contents
§ 18.106.200 Notice — Hearing — Contest — Notice of appeal
§ 18.106.210 Notice — Determination infraction committed
§ 18.106.220 Notice — Penalty payment — Filing answer of protest — Failure to respond or appear
§ 18.106.230 Notice — Failure to respond — Misdemeanor
§ 18.106.240 Representation by attorney — Department represented by attorney general
§ 18.106.250 Infraction — Cases — Administrative Procedure Act — Burden of proof — Order — Appeal
§ 18.106.270 Infraction — Monetary penalties — Suspension — Rules
§ 18.106.280 Pilot project — Enforcement of chapter — Reimbursement fee
§ 18.106.300 Certificate suspension — Noncompliance with support order — Reissuance
§ 18.106.310 Backflow assembly testers — Specialty plumber’s certificate of competency
§ 18.106.320 Contractor’s duties — Records audit — Department’s rule-making authority — Penalty
§ 18.106.400 Plumbing contractor license — Application — Requirements — Exemption
§ 18.106.410 Plumbing contractor license — Surety bond
§ 18.106.420 Plumbing contractor licensing — Insurance — Financial responsibility
§ 18.106.430 Plumbing contractor license — Suspension — Revocation — Penalties
§ 18.106.440 Plumbing contractor license — Permitting requirements

Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 18.106 - Plumbers

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