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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS -- MECHANICAL TRADES

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Amore, Keable, Shekarchi, Maldonado, and Fogarty

     Date Introduced: May 04, 2018

     Referred To: House Corporations

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 28-27-1, 28-27-1.0, 28-27-2, 28-27-4, 28-27-4.2, 28-27-4.3, 28-

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27-5, 28-27-5.1, 28-27-6, 28-27-6.1, 28-27-6.2, 28-27-8, 28-27-9, 28-27-10, 28-27-11, 28-27-14,

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28-27-15, 28-27-17, 28-27-17.2, 28-27-18, 28-27-19, 28-27-20, 28-27-21 and 28-27-30 of the

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General Laws in Chapter 28-27 entitled "Mechanical Trades" are hereby amended to read as

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follows:

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     28-27-1. Purpose.

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     This chapter is necessary to protect the life, property, safety, and welfare of the people of

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Rhode Island; to promote conservation of our natural resources used to generate energy; the

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proper installation of all piping systems and/or equipment used in fire protection systems; the

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proper installation and maintenance of all thermal system insulation; and in the generation and

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consumption of energy used for the purpose of all heating, cooling and air distribution systems.

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     28-27-1.0. Mechanical board.

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     There shall be in the department of labor and training, a mechanical board, responsible

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for the licensing and regulating of masters, journeypersons, and apprentices in the pipefitting,

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thermal system insulation, air conditioning/refrigeration, sprinkler fitting and sheet metal trades,

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hereafter to be referred to as "the mechanical trades". The board, under the direction and

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supervision of the division of professional regulation, shall advise the division in the proper

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installation modification and disassembly for reuse of process piping systems used in the

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conveyance and storage of liquids, solids, and industrial type gases, all heating, cooling, air

 

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distribution, fire protection systems and venting systems, and all thermal system insulation

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products used in heating, ventilating, cooling, plumbing, or refrigeration systems to insulate any

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hot or cold surface on or in a building. It shall exclude those systems which are self-contained

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home appliances and all piping systems specified under the plumbing law. The board shall advise

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the division of the proper license needed for layout, on-site fabrication, installation, alteration,

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testing, or repair of any automatic or manual sprinkler systems designed for the protection of the

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interior or exterior of a building or structure from fire, or any piping or tubing and appurtenances

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and equipment pertaining to such system including overhead and underground water mains, fire

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hydrants and hydrant mains, standpipes and hose connections to sprinkler systems, sprinkler and

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tank heaters, air lines and thermal systems used in connection with sprinkler and alarm systems

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connected to them, foam extinguishing systems or special hazard systems including water spray,

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foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical systems, halon liquid, or gas fire suppression systems.

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     28-27-2. Licensing -- Mechanical board examiners created -- Senior chief

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investigator.

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     (a) The division of professional regulation with the assistance of the board shall

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promulgate rules and regulations for the examining and licensing of masters, journeypersons, and

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apprentices of the mechanical trades.

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     (b) (1) A state mechanical board is created in the department of labor and training whose

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duty it shall be to advise the division in its area of expertise in promulgating any policy that may

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be necessary to improve the operations of the division, and to hold license revocation and

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violations hearings as described in this chapter. The promulgation of policy shall be subject to the

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approval of the division.

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     (2) The board shall consist of eleven (11) qualified electors of the state appointed by the

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governor as follows:

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     (i) One member who shall be a master pipefitter at the time of appointment, having at

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least ten (10) years in business as a master pipefitter.

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     (ii) One member who shall be a refrigeration/air conditioning master at the time of

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appointment, having at least ten (10) years in business as a refrigeration/air conditioning master.

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     (iii) One member who has been employed as a pipefitter journeyperson for ten (10) years.

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     (iv) One member who has been employed as a refrigeration/air conditioning

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journeyperson for ten (10) years.

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     (v) One member who shall be a fire protection sprinkler master at the time of

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appointment, having at least ten (10) years in business as a fire protection sprinkler master.

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     (vi) One member who has been employed as a journeyperson sprinkler fitter for ten (10)

 

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years.

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     (vii) One member shall be the state fire marshal or his or her designee.

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     (viii) Two (2) members to be appointed from a list submitted by the Oil Heat Institute,

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Inc. and who have been doing business as masters for at least ten (10) years.

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     (ix) One member who shall be a sheet metal master at the time of appointment, having at

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least ten (10) years in business as a sheet metal master.

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     (x) One member who has been employed as a journeyperson sheet metal worker for ten

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(10) years.

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     (xi) One member who has been employed as a thermal systems insulation master at the

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time of appointment, having at least ten (10) years in business as a thermal systems insulation

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master.

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     (3) Members shall be appointed to serve for three (3) years and their successors shall be

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appointed for three (3) years.

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     (4) On the expiration of the term of any master or journeyperson member of the board,

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the governor shall appoint for a term of three (3) years a master or journeyperson or member

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having the qualifications required by this chapter to take the place of the master or journeyperson

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whose term has expired.

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     (5) Any vacancy which occurs for any cause shall be filled by appointment by the

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governor for the remainder of the unexpired term.

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     (6) The board shall have an advisory role in the preparation and composition of the

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license examinations to be administered by the division. Subsequent to the administration of the

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examinations, the board of examiners shall review the examinations to evaluate their

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effectiveness.

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     (7) A chairperson shall be elected every three (3) years from the members; a majority will

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constitute a quorum of the full board. The senior chief investigator for the division shall have

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both a master pipefitter I and master refrigeration I license, with a minimum of five (5) years

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employment in the state of Rhode Island as a journeyperson and five (5) years as a contractor. He

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or she shall be appointed by the licensing board and the position shall be in the classified service

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at not less than pay grade 335.

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     (8) There shall be a chief investigator for the division who shall have both a master

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pipefitter and master refrigeration license, with a minimum of five (5) years employment in the

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State of Rhode Island as a journeyperson and five (5) years as a contractor. He or she shall be

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appointed by the director of labor and training, upon recommendation from the licensing board,

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and this position shall be in the classified service.

 

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     28-27-4. "Master pipefitting contractor," "master refrigeration contractor,"

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"master sheet metal contractor" and "master fire protection sprinkler contractor" defined

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"Master pipefitting contractor," "master refrigeration contractor," "master sheet metal

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contractor" "master thermal system insulation contractor," and "master fire protection

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sprinkler contractor" defined.

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     (a) "Fire protection sprinkler contractor" means a person having a regular place of

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business and who, by himself or herself or a journeyperson sprinkler fitter in his or her employ,

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performs fire protection sprinkler systems work.

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     (b) "Master pipefitting contractor" means a person having a regular place of business and

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who, by him or herself, or a journeyperson pipefitter in his or her employ, performs pipefitting

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work subject to the provisions of this chapter and the rules and regulations and licensing criteria

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promulgated under this chapter.

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     (c) "Master refrigeration contractor" means a person having a regular place of business

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and who, by him or herself or a journeyperson refrigeration technician in his or her employ,

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performs refrigeration/air conditioning work.

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     (d) "Master sheet metal contractor" means a person having a regular place of business

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and who, by him or herself or a journeyperson sheet metal worker in his or her employ, performs

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sheet metal work.

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     (e) "Master thermal system insulation contractor" means a person having a regular place

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of business and who, by him or herself, or a journeyperson thermal system insulation contractor

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in his or her employ, performs thermal system insulation work.

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     28-27-4.2. "Journeyperson pipefitter", "journeyperson sprinkler fitter" and

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"journeyperson sheet metal worker" defined "Journeyperson pipefitter," "journeyperson

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sprinkler fitter," "journeyperson thermal systems insulation worker," and "journeyperson

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sheet metal worker" defined.

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     (a) "Journeyperson pipefitter" means any person who has completed a five (5) year

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apprentice program and/or has passed a journeyperson examination and who by himself or herself

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does work on pipefitting systems subject to provisions of this chapter. The rules, regulations, and

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licensing criteria guide promulgated under this chapter referencing Class II limited journeyperson

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licenses shall require completion of an accepted formal technical program approved by the

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department of labor and training.

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     (b) "Journeyperson sheet metal worker" means any person who has completed a four (4)

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year apprentice program and/or has passed a journeyperson sheet metal worker examination and

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who by himself or herself does sheet metal work subject to provisions of this chapter and the

 

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rules, regulations, and licensing criteria promulgated under this chapter.

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     (c) "Journeyperson sprinkler fitter" means any person who has completed a four (4) year

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apprentice program and/or has passed a journeyperson sprinkler fitter examination and who by

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himself or herself does work in fire protection sprinkler systems subject to provisions of this

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chapter and the rules, regulations, and licensing criteria promulgated under this chapter.

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     (d) "Journeyperson thermal systems insulation worker" means any person who has

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completed a four (4) year apprentice program and/or has passed a journeyperson thermal systems

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insulation worker examination and who, by himself or herself, does thermal systems insulation

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work subject to the provisions of this chapter and the rules, regulations, and licensing criteria

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promulgated under this chapter.

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     28-27-4.3. "Pipefitter apprentice," "refrigeration/air conditioning apprentice,"

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"journeyperson sprinkler fitter apprentice" and "journeyperson sheet metal worker

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apprentice" defined -- Duration of apprentice programs "Pipefitter apprentice,"

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"refrigeration/air conditioning apprentice," "Thermal systems insulation worker

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apprentice," "journeyperson sprinkler fitter apprentice," and "journeyperson sheet metal

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worker apprentice" defined – Duration of apprentice programs.

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     (a) "Journeyperson sheet metal worker apprentice" means any person at least eighteen

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(18) years of age who is learning or working at the businesses of sheet metal work under the

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direct supervision of a sheet metal contractor or journeyperson sheet metal worker under a

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registered state sanctioned apprentice program.

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     (b) "Journeyperson sprinkler fitter apprentice" means any person at least eighteen (18)

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years of age who is learning or working at the business of fire protection sprinkler systems under

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the direct supervision of a master or journeyperson sprinkler fitter under a registered state

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sanctioned apprentice program.

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     (c) "Pipefitter apprentice" means any person at least eighteen (18) years of age who is

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learning or working at the business of pipefitting under the direct supervision of a master

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pipefitter or journeyperson pipefitter under a registered state sanctioned apprentice program.

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     (d) Pipefitter, refrigeration, sprinkler fitter and sheet metal worker apprentice programs

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are of a five (5) year duration, except as detailed in § 28-27-4.2, for all Class II limited licenses.

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     (e) "Refrigeration/air conditioning apprentice" means any person at least eighteen (18)

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years of age who is learning and working at the business of refrigeration/air conditioning under

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the direct supervision of a refrigeration/air conditioning master or journeyperson under a

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registered state sanctioned apprentice program.

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     (f) "Thermal systems insulation worker apprentice" means any person at least eighteen

 

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(18) years of age who is learning and working at the business of thermal systems insulation under

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the direct supervision of a thermal systems insulation master or journeyperson under a registered

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state sanctioned apprentice program.

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     28-27-5. Practices for which master or contractor license required.

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     (a) No person shall: (1) engage in this state in the business of the mechanical trades as a

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master or as an employer of the mechanical trades, (2) enter into contracts or agreements for the

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installation, maintenance, repair, or servicing in the mechanical trades, (3) advertise or represent

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in any form or matter that they are masters or that they will install pipefitting or refrigeration/air

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conditioning, or air distribution systems or perform fire protection sprinkler work, or install

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thermal system insulation, unless those persons possess a valid license issued by the department

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of labor and training under this chapter. All masters shall carry this license on their person at all

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times while so engaged, and shall affix their master's license number to any advertisement and/or

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contract they execute and/or bid they file with any consumer for their professional services and to

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any applicable permit required for the performance of those services.

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     (b) A person holding a valid master license under this chapter shall not be required to

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obtain an additional license under this chapter to perform sheet metal work when AC air handling

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equipment is ten (10) tons or less or when heating equipment does not exceed 250,000 BTUs. A

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person holding a valid master license under this chapter can bid or quote or solicit bids for the

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installation, maintenance, repair and perform all work and the servicing of sheet metal work, but

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must subcontract the aforementioned work to a properly licensed sheet metal contractor to

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perform the work only when AC air handling equipment is in excess of ten (10) tons or when

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heating equipment exceeds 250,000 BTUs. The subcontractor must secure the proper state or

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municipal permits for the work subcontracted to be performed.

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     28-27-5.1. Practices for which a journeyperson or apprentice license required.

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     (a) No person shall engage to work as a pipefitter, thermal systems insulation worker,

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refrigeration/air conditioning, or sprinkler fitter journeyperson or apprentice, or journeyperson

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sheet metal worker or apprentice, or shall advertise or represent in any form or matter that he or

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she is a journeyperson or apprentice, unless that person possesses and carries on his or her person

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at all times while so engaged a valid license issued by the department of labor and training

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qualifying that person as a journeyperson or apprentice.

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     (b) A person holding a valid license under this chapter shall not be required to obtain an

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additional license under this chapter to perform sheet metal work when AC air handling

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equipment is ten (10) tons or less or when heating equipment does not exceed 250,000 BTUs.

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     (c) A holder of a journeyperson license shall only be entitled to work as an employee of

 

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the properly licensed master permit holder in accordance with this chapter.

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     28-27-6. Corporations and firms engaged in business.

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     (a) No corporation, firm, association or partnership shall engage in business, advertise,

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make application for and take out permits, bid for work, or represent itself as a mechanical

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contractor, pipefitter, thermal systems insulation, refrigeration/air conditioning, fire protection

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sprinkler systems master or contractor or sheet metal contractor unless:

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     (1) A licensed mechanical contractor, pipefitter, thermal systems insulation worker,

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refrigeration/air conditioning, fire protection sprinkler systems master, or sheet metal contractor

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as applicable, as provided in this chapter is continuously engaged in the supervision of that

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entity's installation, maintenance, and repair work and the licensed master is an officer of the

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corporation, a partner in the partnership, or a similarly authorized principal of any such firm,

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association, or other entity; or

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     (2) That entity possesses a valid mechanical contractor, pipefitter, thermal systems

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insulation, refrigeration-air conditioning, fire protection sprinkler systems contractor's or sheet

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metal contractor license, as applicable, duly issued by the department of labor and training as

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further described in subsection (b) of this section.

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     (b) Upon application of any of the above entities in form and substance prescribed by the

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department of labor and training, and receipt of the fee for the application and license which shall

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be equal to the fee for a mechanical contractor, pipefitter, thermal systems insulation,

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refrigeration-air conditioning, sheet metal, fire protection sprinkler systems master, or sheet metal

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contractor license as described in § 28-27-17, as the same may be amended from time to time, the

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department of labor and training shall issue the applicant entity a license as a mechanical

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contractor, as applicable. The contractor's license shall specify the name of the entity holding the

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license and shall state that the license holder: (1) has a masters license in the mechanical trades,

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as defined in § 28-27-1.0, and who is continuously engaged in the supervision of the entity's

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installation, maintenance, and repair work, and who is an officer of the corporation, a partner in

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the partnership, or a similarly authorized principal of any such firm, association, or other entity;

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or (2) continuously employs at all times while holding this license a person with a masters license

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in the applicable mechanical trade, as provided in this chapter, who shall be continuously engaged

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in the supervision of the entity's installation, maintenance, and repair work. The contractor's

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license shall entitle the entity holding the license to engage in business, advertise, bid for work, or

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represent itself as a mechanical contractor, and also entitles the entity to make application for and

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take out permits through its duly authorized officer or similarly authorized principal as well as

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through the duly licensed contractor master as described in this section or the duly licensed

 

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master continuously employed by the entity as stated in this section, as the case may be. The

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contractor's license shall not, however, in and of itself permit a principal, officer, employee, or

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agent of the entity holding the license to individually engage in installation, maintenance, or

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repair work as described in this section unless the principal, officer, employee, or agent is

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individually licensed to do so.

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     (c) Any work engaged in, advertised for, applied for by permit, bid for, or represented to

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be permissible, shall be solely of the type for which the licensed master or contract master who

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serves as an officer or similarly authorized principal of the entity or who, in the case of a licensed

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master, is continuously employed by the entity holding a contractor's licenses, is duly licensed to

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perform.

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     (d) Any licensed master or contractor master who serves as an officer or similarly

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authorized principal of such an entity or who, in the case of a licensed master, is continuously

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employed by an entity holding a contractor's license, shall represent the interests of one such

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entity and only one such entity at any given time as described in this section.

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     (e) If the licensed master or contractor master described in this section ceases to be an

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officer or similarly authorized principal of one of the entities described in this section or, in the

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case of a licensed master, ceases to be continuously employed by an entity holding a contractor's

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license for any reason whatsoever, the entity shall provide written notice of the cessation of

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continuous employment to the department of labor and training no more than fourteen (14) days

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after the effective date of occurrence of the cessation. Any entity so affected shall provide written

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notice to the department of labor and training specifying the licensed master or contractor master

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who shall replace the departed licensed master or contractor master, as applicable, referenced in

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this section no more than forty-five (45) days after the effective date of occurrence of the

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cessation.

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     (f) No corporation, firm, association, partnership, or other entity which engages in, offers

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to engage in, or represents that it engages in the mechanical trades for the purpose of

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maintenance, or repair work in the state of Rhode Island shall be permitted to incorporate, form,

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qualify to do business, or otherwise register with the Rhode Island secretary of state's office until

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and unless that office has first received a written confirmation from the department of labor and

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training that all requisite licenses to be issued by the department of labor and training have been

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issued and remain in good standing.

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     (g) Any willful violation of this section shall be grounds for revocation of license as

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further described in § 28-27-21.

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     28-27-6.1. Owners' right to install.

 

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     An owner of a single family domestic dwelling who intends to occupy the premises

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himself or herself may, after approval by local municipal and/or state authorities and upon receipt

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of a permit, install pipefitting, thermal systems insulation, refrigeration, sheet metal, or fire

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protection sprinkler systems work in Rhode Island without being licensed by the division of

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professional regulation. The work must conform to the best installation practices of the trade and

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all applicable portions of the B.O.A.C.A. code and procedures adopted by the division of

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professional regulation.

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     28-27-6.2. Issuance of contractor master license.

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     (a) There is created a class of license which shall be known, respectively, as a pipefitter,

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thermal systems insulation, refrigeration-air conditioning, sheet metal, fire protection sprinkler

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systems contractor master. This license shall not, in and of itself, permit any holder of it to

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individually engage in installation, maintenance, or repair as described in this chapter, but may

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instead only be used in conjunction with a contractor's license as described in § 28-27-6.

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     (b) No application for a license of pipefitter, thermal systems insulation, refrigeration-air

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conditioning, sheet metal, fire protection sprinkler contractor master shall be filed with the

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department of labor and training, nor shall any applicant be permitted to take the examination for

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such a license, unless:

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     (1) The applicant possesses the requisite skill, expertise, education, experience, training,

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and other qualities or qualifications to take the examination that the department of labor and

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training, by the promulgation of regulations, may require;

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     (2) The application is accompanied by a test fee which shall equal the fee for a Pipefitter

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Master I as outlined in § 28-27-17.

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     (c) Upon passage of the contractor master examination as prepared and administered by

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the department of labor and training upon recommendation and advice of the board, payment of a

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license fee which shall equal the fee for a Pipefitter Master I as outlined in § 28-27-17 shall be

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required and the contractor master license shall be issued as provided in § 28-27-15.

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     (d) Applications must be filed with the department of labor and training at least fifteen

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(15) days prior to the examination date.

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     28-27-8. Duties of director.

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     The director of the department of labor and training shall:

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     (1) Prepare license certificates and issue them in conformity with this chapter;

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     (2) Maintain an up-to-date record specifying the name and address of licensed pipefitters

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or thermal systems insulation or refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection sprinkler

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contractors and sprinkler fitters masters, journeypersons and sheet metal contractors and

 

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journeypersons sheet metal workers of this state. These records shall show dates of issuance of

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licenses and be open to public inspection. These records shall also show dates of filing of

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complaints and the nature of the complaints for revocation of license and the date of, as well as

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the final order upon, those complaints;

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     (3) Prescribe standards for what constitutes a recognized college or university, and to

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determine the conformance to the standards;

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     (4) Prepare a full and complete monthly statement of all receipts derived under this

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chapter and turn over to the general treasurer all money in possession in the department.

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     28-27-9. Application for license.

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     Any applicant for a license as pipefitter, thermal systems insulation or refrigeration/air

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conditioning or fire protection sprinkler contractor or sheet metal contractor or journeyperson

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sheet metal worker or sprinkler fitter master or journeyperson in the state shall present his or her

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application to the department on the printed form provided for the application.

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     28-27-10. License of pipefitter or refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection

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sprinkler contractor or sheet metal contractor or sprinkler fitter master -- Test fee --

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License fee -- Qualifications -- Filing deadline License of pipefitter or thermal systems

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insulation or refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection sprinkler contractor or sheet

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metal contractor or sprinkler fitter master – Test fee – License fee – Qualifications – Filing

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deadline.

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     (a) No application for a license of a pipefitter or thermal systems insulation or

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refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection sprinkler contractor or sheet metal contractor or

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sprinkler fitter master shall be filed by the department nor shall any applicant be permitted to take

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the examination for a license as a pipefitter or thermal systems insulation or refrigeration/air

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conditioning or fire protection sprinkler contractor or sheet metal contractor or sprinkler fitter

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master unless:

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     (1) The test application is accompanied by a test fee as outlined in § 28-27-17.

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     (2) Upon passing of a master test, or contractor test for sheet metal contractor applicants,

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payment of a license fee as outlined in § 28-27-17 is required and the master license will be

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issued as provided in § 28-27-15.

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     (3) The applicant possesses a certificate of license in full force and effect from the

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department of labor and training specifying that person as a journeyperson licensed as such for a

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minimum of one year or the application is accompanied by an affidavit or other reasonably

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satisfactory evidence showing that the laws of another state specifying that person as a pipefitter

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or thermal systems insulation or refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection sprinkler

 

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contractor or sprinkler fitter master. (b) Applications must be filed with the department at least

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fifteen (15) days prior to the examination date.

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     28-27-11. Journeyperson license -- Test fees -- License fees and qualifications --

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Filing deadline for journeyperson.

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     (a) No application for a journeyperson's test shall be filed by the department nor shall any

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applicant be permitted to take the examination for a license as a journeyperson unless:

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     (1) The test application is accompanied by a test fee as outlined in § 28-27-17.

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     (2) Upon passing of a journeyperson test, payment of a license fee as outlined in § 28-27-

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     (3) The applicant has possessed for at least five (5) years prior to the filing of the

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application a certificate of registration in full force and effect from the department of labor and

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training specifying the person as a registered apprentice, and the application of an applicant:

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     (i) Is accompanied by an affidavit or affidavits of his or her employer or former

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employers or other reasonably satisfactory evidence showing that the applicant has been actually

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engaged in pipefitting or thermal systems insulation or refrigeration/air conditioning, sheet metal

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or fire protection sprinkler systems work as an apprentice in the state of Rhode Island during

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those five (5) years;

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     (ii) Is accompanied by an affidavit or other reasonably satisfactory evidence showing that

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the applicant has been registered as a student in a recognized college, university, or trade school

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and has pursued a course of pipefitting or thermal systems insulation or refrigeration/air

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conditioning, sheet metal or fire protection sprinkler systems for at least two (2) academic years

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or is the recipient of an associate degree in pipefitting or thermal systems insulation or

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refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection sprinkler systems, and has thereafter been

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registered by the department of labor and training as an apprentice for at least three (3) years and

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employed as a registered apprentice by a duly licensed pipefitter or thermal systems insulation or

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refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection sprinkler systems master or sheet metal

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contractors in this state for a period of three (3) years; or

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     (iii) Is accompanied by an affidavit or other reasonably satisfactory evidence showing

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that the applicant possesses a certificate of license issued under the laws of another state

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specifying that person as a journeyperson.

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     (4) The licensing authority may grant an exemption to the requirements of subdivision

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(a)(3) on the basis of past experience.

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     (b) The test application is to be filed with the department at least fifteen (15) days prior to

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the examination date.

 

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     28-27-14. Examination of applications.

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     The department shall provide and conduct examinations three (3) times each year of

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applicants who have had their application for a pipefitter or thermal systems insulation or

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refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection sprinkler contractor/sprinkler fitter master or

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journeyperson or sheet metal contractor or journeyperson sheet metal worker placed on file with

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the department. All examinations shall be conducted by the division of professional regulation of

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the department of labor and training with the aid and cooperation of the board of examiners and

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shall be conducted at places designated by the department within the state consistent with the

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reasonable convenience of the applicant. All test materials shall be preserved for three (3) months

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after the date of the test.

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     28-27-15. Issuance of licensing following examination.

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     The director of labor and training shall allow or deny applications for master or

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contractors' or journeyperson's license upon the recommendation of the division as soon after the

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examination as practicable. Each applicant who has successfully passed the examination and has

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had his or her application allowed shall be issued a certificate of license in the category tested for

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as a pipefitter or thermal systems insulation or refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection

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sprinkler contractor/sprinkler fitter master or journeyperson or sheet metal contractor or

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journeyperson sheet metal worker by the division on payment of the proper fee.

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     28-27-17. Test fees -- License fees -- Expiration and renewal of licenses.

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     (a) All licenses issued to the pipefitters/refrigeration technicians and fire protection

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sprinkler contractor/sprinkler fitters and sheet metal contractor or journeyperson sheet metal

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worker detailed in this section shall be paid for as follows:

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TEST LICENSE RENEWAL

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Master Mechanical Contractor -- 480.00 480.00

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Contractor Master 75.00 240.00 240.00

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Pipefitter Master I 75.00 240.00 240.00

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Pipefitter Master II 75.00 96.00 96.00

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Refrigeration Master I 75.00 240.00 240.00

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Refrigeration Master II 75.00 96.00 96.00

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Pipefitter Journeyperson I 75.00 72.00 72.00

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Pipefitter Journeyperson II 75.00 60.00 60.00

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Refrigeration Journeyperson I 75.00 72.00 72.00

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Refrigeration Journeyperson II 75.00 60.00 60.00

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Apprentices (annual fee) -- 24.00 24.00

 

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Fire Protection Sprinkler

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Fitters Master I 75.00 240.00 240.00

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Fire Protection Sprinkler

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Fitters Journeyperson I 75.00 72.00 72.00

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Sheet Metal Contractor 75.00 240.00 240.00

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Sheet Metal Worker

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Journeyperson 75.00 72.00 72.00

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Thermal System Insulation Contractor 75.00 240.00 240.00

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Thermal Insulation Worker

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Master 75.00 240.00 240.00

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Journeyperson 75.00 72.00 72.00

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Apprentice -- 24.00 24.00

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     (b) Apprenticeship renewal fees shall be paid on an annual basis.

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     (c) Every license issued by the division of professional regulation to license holders born

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in odd years shall expire on the birthday of the individual qualifying for the license in odd years

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and all licenses issued by the division of professional regulation to license holders born in even

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years shall expire on the birthday of the individual qualifying for the license in even years and all

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licenses may be renewed on or before their expiration date, upon payment of the appropriate fee.

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If any credit is due in the initial changeover year the amount of credit is determined by the chief

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administrator of the division.

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     28-27-17.2. Certificates expiring while licensee is in federal service.

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     Any pipefitter, thermal systems insulation, refrigeration, sprinkler fitter or sheet metal

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worker license expiring while the holder thereof is in the military, naval, or air service of the

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United States shall be renewed without further examination, upon payment of the prescribed fee,

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at any time within four (4) months after that person's discharge from the service.

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     28-27-18. Registration of apprentices.

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     (a) Any person who has agreed to work under the supervision of a licensed pipefitter,

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thermal systems insulation, refrigeration/air conditioning, sprinkler fitter or sheet metal master

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under a state sanctioned apprenticeship program shall be registered by the director of labor and

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training and be issued a certificate of apprenticeship.

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     (b) The minimum formal training period for a P.J.F. limited class II license shall be one

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hundred sixty (160) hours of classroom and/or laboratory technical training, approved by the

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department of labor and training. The fee schedules for the P.J.F. limited license are detailed in §

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28-27-5.2. All other sections of this chapter shall remain in full force and effect.

 

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     28-27-19. License displayed in place of business.

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     In every place in this state within and from which a pipefitter or thermal systems

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insulation, or refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection sprinkler systems or air distribution

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business is conducted as specified for a pipefitter or thermal systems insulation, or

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refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection sprinkler contractor/sprinkler fitter master or sheet

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metal contractor there shall be at all times a certificate of license as provided in this chapter. The

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certificate shall contain the name, address, social security number, state license number,

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classification, and limitations, if any, on the license. All vehicles used in those businesses shall be

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identified as being regulated by the bureau and will display with no less than three (3) inch

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lettering, the contractors category, license number, and company name.

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     28-27-20. State and municipal inspections and installation permits.

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     Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit any city, town or the state from providing for a

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pipefitter or thermal systems insulation, or refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection

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sprinkler systems or air distribution systems inspection or from requiring permits for the

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installation, maintenance, repair and servicing of pipefitting or thermal systems insulation, or

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refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection sprinkler systems or air distribution systems and

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collecting fees thereof. Whenever a permit is required under the provisions of this section, a

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condition of its issuance shall be that the contractor's license number and a copy of the

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contractor's license first be affixed on the permit which must be signed by the contractor. The

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permit must be obtained from the state, city or town prior to the installation. Where equipment

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and appliance replacements or repairs must be performed in an emergency situation, the permit

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application shall be submitted within the next business day to the office of mechanical inspection.

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     28-27-21. Grounds for revocation of license.

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     The director of labor and training shall revoke or suspend the license or impose a fine on

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any pipefitter or thermal systems insulation, or refrigeration/air conditioning or fire protection

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sprinkler contractor/sprinkler fitter master or journeyperson or sheet metal contractor or

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journeyperson sheet metal worker after hearing before and recommendation of the board, when

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the weight of the evidence establishes any one or more of the following specific violations:

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     (1) Obtaining or conspiring with others to obtain a license by inducing the issuance of

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that license in consideration of the payment of money, or any other thing of value, or by and

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through a willful or fraudulent misrepresentation of facts or the procurement thereof.

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     (2) Willfully violating any ordinances or rules of any cities or towns or of any laws in this

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state regulating the conduct of pipefitting or thermal systems insulation, or refrigeration/air

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conditioning or fire protection sprinkler systems or air distribution systems work.

 

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     (3) Knowingly hiring, directly aiding or assisting any person to engage in the work

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specified for a pipefitter or thermal systems insulation, or refrigeration/air conditioning or fire

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protection sprinkler contractor/sprinkler fitter master or journeyperson or sheet metal contractor

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or journeyperson sheet metal worker when that person does not have a license as provided in this

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chapter.

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     (4) Any pipefitter or thermal systems insulation, or refrigeration/air conditioning or fire

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protection sprinkler contractor/sprinkler fitter master or journeyperson or sheet metal contractor

8

or journeyperson sheet metal worker willfully and fraudulently loaning his or her license to any

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other person for the purpose of permitting that person to engage in any work in violation of this

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chapter.

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     (5) Being convicted of a felony.

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     (6) Willfully violating any of the provisions of this chapter including the rules,

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regulations, and licensing criteria guide promulgated under this chapter.

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     28-27-30. Enforcement procedures.

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     Violations of this chapter may be enjoined upon bill of complaint being filed in the

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superior court for the county in which those violations have been committed by the department of

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labor and training or by any association of pipefitter or thermal systems insulation, or

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refrigeration/air conditioning masters or journeypersons, licensed pipefitter or thermal systems

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insulation, or refrigeration/air condition masters or journeypersons, or association of sheet metal

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contractors or journeyperson sheet metal workers, licensed sheet metal contractor or

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journeyperson sheet metal worker or by any inspector. Injunctions may be granted by the superior

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court after hearing in open court against any person, firm, corporation, or association which has

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violated any of the provisions of this chapter, without regard to whether proceedings have been or

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may have been instituted before the department. No ex parte restraining orders shall be issued in

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suits brought pursuant to this section. Violators may also be ordered to pay the complaint's

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reasonable attorney's fees.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS -- MECHANICAL TRADES

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     This act would add thermal systems insulation to the regulation and licensing of

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mechanical trades.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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