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  1. The Licensing Board regulates commercial contractors who perform the above five specialty trades. Licenses issued by the Board are Contractor Licenses and also referred to as Master Licenses. The Ohio Contractor Licensing Law (ORC 4740), requires building and health departments who have a registration in place to require the State License before issuing commercial permits.

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  2. Feb 23, 2023 · Small Solar Zoning Template Now Available. March 17, 2023. in Newsroom. Ohio law grants regulatory authority to the Ohio Power Siting Board for all major utility facilities, which includes solar projects with a capacity of 50 megawatts (MW) or more. Soon to be enacted legislation (HB 501) gives townships expressed authority to regulate projects ...

  3. Year of opening 1975. SolarMax. SolarMax Inc. is a solar PV installer that has completed solar projects throughout Ohio, most recently in Medina County. The company offers full-service solar system services including solar analysis, design, and installation, as well as obtaining all required permits.

  4. Jun 25, 2024 · Step 5: Satisfy Insurance Requirements. In order to protect both your business and the client in case of accidents and damages, most contractors in Ohio will need to provide proof of insurance coverage in order to get licensed. In particular, you’ll need to obtain contractor liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $500,000.

  5. Ohio Department of Commerce. Division of Industrial Compliance. Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) 6606 Tussing Road. P.O. Box 4009. Reynoldsburg, OH 43068-9009. Phone (614) 644-3493. For general information pertaining to the Background Checks, please visit these links: WebCheck Locations.

  6. This is the 2023 list of Top Solar Contractors completing work in Ohio. The kilowatts listed as being installed in the state reflect only kilowatts installed in Ohio in 2022. Companies listed on this state list could be headquartered in other states, participate in any market (residential, commercial, community solar, utility) and provide any installation…

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  8. The listed kilowatts installed by each company in Ohio could come from installations in all markets (residential, commercial, utility) but only within Ohio state lines. The companies below are a segmented portion of the overall 2022 Top Solar Contractors list, organized by kilowatts (DC) installed in 2021. For more information on Solar Power ...