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§ 62-32-302. Purpose

The purpose of this part is to provide uniform procedures and qualifications throughout this state for the certifying, licensing and regulation of alarm systems contractors and to protect the safety and security of persons and property by assuring the competence of individuals or companies offering alarm systems and services to the general public.

§ 62-32-207. Prohibited Practices

No person may: Engage in the business of servicing portable fire extinguishers without a current certificate of registration; Engage in the business of installing or servicing fixed fire extinguisher systems without a current certificate of registration; Service portable fire extinguishers or service or install fixed fire extinguisher systems without a current license; Perform hydrostatic testing […]

§ 62-32-116. Procedure Governing Contested Cases

The Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5, governs all matters and procedures respecting the hearing and judicial review of any contested case arising under this part.

§ 62-32-117. Penalties

A violation of this part or any rule lawfully promulgated under this part is a Class B misdemeanor. In addition to the penalty set forth in subsection (a): The state fire marshal shall, upon receipt of the first violation, send a written notice of violation which shall include the possible actions that may be taken […]

§ 62-32-201. Purpose of Part

The purpose of this part is to regulate the leasing, selling and servicing of portable fire extinguishers and the installing and servicing of fixed  fire extinguisher systems (nonwater) in the interest of safeguarding lives and property.

§ 62-32-202. Administration of Part — Promulgation of Rules and Regulations

The commissioner of commerce and insurance shall administer this part and may promulgate rules and regulations that the commissioner considers necessary. The commissioner, in adopting necessary rules and regulations, may use recognized standards such as, but not limited to, those of the National Fire Protection Association, those recognized by federal law or regulation, those published […]

§ 62-32-203. Part Definitions

As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires: “Commissioner” means the commissioner of commerce and insurance; “Department” means the department of commerce and insurance; “Division” means the division of fire prevention; “Extinguisher specialist” means an individual who is or is designated to be in active and responsible charge of the work of installing […]

§ 62-32-204. Certificates, Licenses and Permits — Fees

Each firm engaged in the business of installing or servicing portable fire extinguishers or installing or servicing fixed fire extinguisher systems must have a certificate of registration issued by the commissioner. The initial fee for the certificate of registration must be in an amount not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) and the renewal fee […]