Chapter 20.20 MECHANICAL CODE
Section 20.20.390 Ducted air heating/cooling contractor’ s license.
1. The applicant for a ducted air heating/cooling contractor s license
must either:
a. Possess a current city ducted air
heating/cooling technician s license; or
b. Submit documentation (such as W 2s or employment
records) which indicates that he is a member
of a firm, corporation, limited liability company or partnership which employs, in a supervisory capacity,
a
person who possesses a current ducted air heating/cooling technician s license. A contractor
s license
issued under this condition becomes null and void one hundred twenty days after the termination of such
working relationship.
2. The applicant must submit a bond approved by the legal department in the
sum of $10,000 conditioned
during the life of such bond on the following:
a. Faithful performance of all duties and regulations
required by this title;
b. The prompt payment to the city of any sums that may
become due and owing to the city by reason of
this title;
c. The payment of all fines imposed upon the contractor
for violation of this title;
d. Indemnifying the city and keeping it harmless from
liabilities for damages arising from the
contractor or the employee's negligence and unskillfulness in doing, protecting and completing the work;
e. The bond shall be kept in full force and effect during
the period of the license and for a period of
one year after cancellation or expiration of the license.
3. The applicant must submit proof that he is registered as a contractor with
the Division of Labor of the
State of Iowa.
4. The applicant must pay the required license application fee.
5. The applicant must pay the required license fee.
6. Any vehicle owned or operated by a contractor shall have the contractor
s name as it appears on the
contractor s license, in contrasting color, with characters at least three inches high and one-half-inch
in
width affixed to each side of the vehicle.
7. Current license must be carried by licensee at all times. (Ord. 2000-9735)