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ChuckS
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I am curious, what; if any continuing education requirement
does your state have for gas fitters or mechanical contractors?
I know what Massachusetts
and New Hampshire
require, but what about the rest of the country? Also, if you live in a state that does not
require you to have a gas license I would like to know that too.
Its a little research project I am doing,
Thanks,
Chuck Shaw</a>
I am curious, what; if any continuing education requirement
does your state have for gas fitters or mechanical contractors?
I know what Massachusetts
and New Hampshire
require, but what about the rest of the country? Also, if you live in a state that does not
require you to have a gas license I would like to know that too.
Its a little research project I am doing,
Thanks,
Chuck Shaw</a>
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Maine has been a leader for years in licensing plumbers and heating contractors and only in the last ten years for gas installers, but sadly it lacks any requirements for continuing education....maybe someday our Plumbing and Fuel Boards will see the light0
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