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TITLE 878 HOME INSPECTORS LICENSING BOARD

Emergency Rule
LSA Document #19-645(E)

DIGEST

Temporarily adds a list of convictions of concern and related provisions, implementing IC 25-1-1.1-6. Statutory authority: IC 25-1-1.1-6. Effective December 5, 2019.


SECTION 1. This document implements IC 25-1-1.1-6 regarding convictions of concern for licensure by the home inspectors licensing board, and includes in SECTION 4 of this document an explicit list of crimes that may disqualify an individual from receiving a license.

SECTION 2. An applicant for licensure who has a conviction of concern may still be granted a license based on the criteria stated in IC 25-1-1.1-6(h).

SECTION 3. This document and IC 25-1-1.1-6 do not limit the authority of the home inspector licensing board to issue a license on probation if appropriate under IC 25-1-11-19 or any other applicable statute.

SECTION 4. This SECTION contains the list of disqualifying crimes as follows:
(1) Child molesting, under IC 35-42-4-3.
(2) Murder, under IC 35-42-1-1.
(3) Rape, under IC 35-42-4-1.
(4) Voluntary manslaughter, under IC 35-42-1-3.

SECTION 5. A crime in any other jurisdiction for which the elements of the crime for which conviction was entered are substantially similar to the elements of a crime included on the list in SECTION 4 of this document shall also be a crime that may disqualify an individual from receiving a license and therefore included on the list.

SECTION 6. The fee for a petition under IC 25-1-1.1-6(g) for a determination as to whether the individual's misdemeanor or felony conviction will disqualify the individual from receiving a license or certification shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).

SECTION 7. SECTIONS 1 through 6 of the document expire on September 1, 2021.

LSA Document #19-645(E)
Filed with Publisher: December 5, 2019, 11:44 a.m.

Posted: 12/11/2019 by Legislative Services Agency

DIN: 20191211-IR-878190645ERA
Composed: Nov 21,2024 11:51:17AM EST
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