The Plumbing and sanitary codes and violations of them, are not established as felony offenses.
What you will need to do you can find out from the plumming board www.tsbpe.state.tx.us
(in the US) It depends on whether or not your state medical licensing board will issue you a license due to your felony conviction.
You will likely have to explain the situation. The board will look at the circumstances surrounding the conviction and may choose to give you a license all the same.
I don't believe that you need a license issued by a state government agency to be a Realtor in Virginia - that authorization is issued by the Board of Realtors, which is a non-governmental body. In that case your expunged felony record would not be available to them and, if you otherwise qualify, you should be able to be granted a license.
yes you can but its up to the committee board to have a hearing and decide for it i have three felonies and im waiting for ther response
It appears that the decision would be up to the Licensing Board, but a felony conviction would not automatically mean that a felon could not get a license. To read more visit the Related Link.
A simple phone call to the NJ State Licensing Board will answer your question. The information to contact them is probably stated right on the license somewhere.
The Tennessee Board of Pharmacy considers applications for licensure on a case-by-case basis. Having a felony conviction does not automatically disqualify someone from obtaining a pharmacy license, but it can present challenges. The board will consider factors such as the nature and severity of the offense, the time that has passed since the conviction, rehabilitation efforts, and any evidence of good moral character.
Plumbing licenses are state-specific, so each state has its own rules and exam for certification. For instance, a journeyman's plumber license requires a certain amount of work experience, apprenticeship and passing the exam, while a Master's plumbing license requires additional year's experience. Only years of licensed experience qualify for the Master certification. Check with your state certification board for the test center.
The requirement for getting a plumber license in Michiagn is a you must pay a $50.00 dollars to apply for the master test at the Michigan Department of labor brueau of construction /plumbing board. The test is oral, written and practical and theory work. The license cost $200.00 dollars. If you have a license from another state that is equal to michigan you would have to plead your case to the board about taking the test.
It is possible to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Illinois with a felony, but it can depend on the nature of the felony and how recent it was. Illinois has some restrictions on felonies related to abuse or neglect. It is recommended to check with the Illinois Department of Public Health for specific guidance on this issue.
This is a question best addressed to the NJ state board that licenses that profession, but I'm willing to bet that the answer is yes.