§ 74D-1 – Title.
74D-1. Title. This act may be cited as the "Alarm Systems Licensing Act." (1983, c. 786, s. 1.)
74D-1. Title. This act may be cited as the "Alarm Systems Licensing Act." (1983, c. 786, s. 1.)
74D-10. Suspension or revocation of licenses and registrations; appeal. (a) The Board may, after notice and an opportunity for hearing, suspend or revoke a license or registration issued under this Chapter if it is determined that the licensee or registrant has: (1) Made any false statement or given any false information in connection with any […]
74D-11. Enforcement. (a) The Board may apply in its own name to any judge of the Superior Court of the General Court of Justice for an injunction in order to prevent any violation or threatened violation of the provisions of this Chapter. (b) Any person, firm, association, corporation, or department or division of a firm, […]
74D-12. Severability. If any provision of this Chapter or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is for any reason held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the Article which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Chapter […]
74D-13. Transfer of funds. All fees collected pursuant to Chapter 74C of the General Statutes from alarm systems businesses which have not been expended upon January 1, 1984, shall be transferred to the Board by the Private Protective Services Board for the purpose of defraying the expenses of administering this act. (1983, c. 786, s. […]
74D-14. Proof of licensure to maintain or commence action. An alarm systems business may not maintain any action in any court of the State for the collection of compensation for performing an act for which a license or registration is required by this Chapter without alleging and proving that the alarm systems business is appropriately […]
74D-2. License requirements. (a) License Required. – No person, firm, association, corporation, or department or division of a firm, association or corporation, shall engage in or hold itself out as engaging in an alarm systems business without first being licensed in accordance with this Chapter. A department or division of a firm, association, or corporation […]
74D-2.1. Criminal background checks. (a) Authorization. – Upon receipt of an application for a license or registration, the Board shall conduct a background investigation to determine whether the applicant meets the requirements for a license or registration as set out in G.S. 74D-2(d). The Department of Public Safety may provide a criminal record check to […]
74D-3. Exemptions. The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to: (1) A person, firm, association or corporation that sells or manufactures alarm systems, unless the person, firm, association or corporation makes personal solicitations at a residence or business to advise, design, or consult on specific types and specific locations of alarm system devices, installs, […]
74D-4. Alarm Systems Licensing Board. (a) The Alarm Systems Licensing Board is hereby established. (b) The Board shall consist of seven members: the Secretary of Public Safety or his designee; two persons appointed by the Governor, one of whom shall be licensed under this Chapter and one of whom shall be a public member; two […]
74D-5. Powers of the Board. (a) In addition to the powers conferred upon the Board elsewhere in this Chapter, the Board shall have the power to: (1) Promulgate rules necessary to carry out and administer the provisions of this Chapter including the authority to require the submission of reports and information by licensees under this […]
74D-5.1. Position of Director created. The position of Director of the Alarm Systems Licensing Board is hereby created within the Department of Public Safety. The Secretary of Public Safety shall appoint a person to fill this full-time position. The Director’s duties shall be to administer the directives contained in this Chapter and the rules promulgated […]
74D-5.2. Investigative powers of the Secretary of Public Safety. The Secretary of Public Safety shall have the power to investigate or cause to be investigated any complaints, allegations, or suspicions of wrongdoing or violations of this Chapter involving individuals licensed, or to be licensed, under this Chapter. Any investigation conducted pursuant to this section is […]
74D-6. Denial of a license or registration. Upon a finding that the applicant meets the requirements for licensure or registration under this Chapter, the Board shall determine whether the applicant shall receive the license or registration applied for. The grounds for denial include: (1) Commission of some act which, if committed by a registrant or […]
74D-7. Form of license; term; assignability; renewal; posting; branch offices; fees. (a) The license when issued shall be in a form determined by the Board and shall state all of the following: (1) The name of the licensee. (2) The name under which the licensee is to operate. (3) The number and expiration date of […]
74D-8. Registration of persons employed. (a) (1) A licensee of an alarm systems business shall register with the Board within 30 days after the employment begins, all of the following employees that are within the State, unless in the discretion of the Director, the time period is extended for good cause: a. Any employee that […]
74D-8.1. Apprenticeship registration permit. (a) The Board may issue an apprenticeship registration permit to an applicant who is 16 or 17 years old and currently enrolled in high school if the applicant holds a valid drivers license and submits at least three letters of recommendation stating that the applicant is of good moral character as […]
74D-9. Certificate of liability insurance required; form and approval; suspension for noncompliance. (a) to (c) Repealed by Session Laws 1985, c. 561, s. 8. (d) No license shall be issued under this act unless the applicant files with the Board evidence of a policy of liability insurance which policy must provide for the following minimum […]