Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 120-3-19-.14 - Valid License Required for Installation or Repair of Underground Facilities or Piping Connected to Water-based Fire Protection Sprinkler Systems; Proof of Contractor's Competency as Requirement for License or Building Permit; Effect of Chapter on Other Laws Regulating Work of Contractors
(1) The
installation or repair of any underground facilities or piping which connects
to and furnishes water for the water-based fire protection system shall be
performed only by a licensed utility contractor, fire protection sprinkler
contractor, or licensed plumber in accordance with the minimum fire safety
standards adopted by the Commissioner. The installing contractor shall be
responsible for the installation of proper underground facilities and piping
which provide an adequate flow of water from the fire protection water supply
to the water-based fire protection system.
(2) Evidence of inspection shall be given to
the owner or his or her representative in the form of a letter indicating the
inspector or certificate of competency holder and the license number or
certificate number.
(3) Before any
local building official shall issue any license or building permit which
authorizes the construction of any building or structure containing a
water-based fire protection system, such local official shall require a copy of
a valid fire protection sprinkler contractor license from the fire protection
sprinkler contractor. The fire protection sprinkler contractor shall be
required to pay any fees normally imposed for local licenses or permits, but
the local official shall impose no requirements on the fire protection
sprinkler contractor to prove competency other than proper evidence of a valid
certificate of competency, as issued by the Commissioner.
(4) Nothing in this chapter limits the power
of a municipality, county, or the state to require the submission and approval
of plans and specifications or to regulate the quality and character of work
performed by contractors through a system of permits, fees, and inspections
otherwise authorized by law for the protection of the public health and
safety.
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