Commission Background and Establishment
Board of Industrial Trades Active Licensing and Regulatory
Monthly Committee of the Whole Section 2 (f)
The Board of Industrial Trades shall regulate the practice of plumbers, gasfitters, electricians, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics, steam and other operating engineers, asbestos workers, elevator mechanics, elevator inspectors, except for those employed by the District of Columbia or by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, and elevator contractors. The Board may establish bonding and insurance requirements, subcategories of licensure, education, and experience requirements for licensure, and other requirements.
Professional members must be licensed to practice in the District of Columbia. The consumer member is not to be affiliated with an industry.
Consisting of 15 members, of whom 3 shall be plumbers licensed in the District, 2 shall be electricians licensed in the District, 2 shall be refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics licensed in the District, 2 shall be steam and other operating engineers licensed in the District, 2 shall be asbestos workers, one shall be an elevator mechanic licensed in the District, one shall be an elevator inspector licensed in the District, one shall be an elevator contractor licensed in the District, and one shall be a consumer member.
D.C. Code § 47–2853.06. https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/sections/47-2853.06
Deputy Mayor for Operations and Infrastructure (DMOI) Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP)
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Commission Appointees
Council Confirmed - Pursuant to section 2 (f) 3 3 full consecutive 3-year terms
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Appointed by Mayor 15
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Points of Contact
Nicole McClendon Program Coordinator, OPLA  Nicole.McClendon@dc.gov (202) 442-4464
Evan Blankenberger Evan.Blankenberger@dc.gov (202) 727-1372
Confirmation documents
Created on Jan. 21, 2015 at 11:17 AM (EST). Last updated by Blankenberger, Evan on April 18 at  4:51 PM (EDT). Owned by Kaja, Priya.
Priya Kaja
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