19 Miss. Code. R. 8-1.20 - Standards of Conduct for Inspector or Contractor Licensees
(1) The provisions in this section apply to
both inspectors and contractors, except where noted.
(2)
Competency. The
licensee, as applicable, shall be knowledgeable of and adhere to the
Regulation, this chapter, the ASME Safety Codes or ASCE Standards as adopted in
this Regulation, and all procedures established by the department for equipment
inspections or performance of a contract to install, alter, repair, or maintain
equipment. It is the obligation of the licensee to exercise reasonable judgment
and skill in the performance of equipment inspections or performance of a
contract to install, alter, repair, or maintain equipment.
(3)
Integrity. A licensee
shall be honest and trustworthy in the performance of equipment inspections or
performance of a contract to install, alter, repair, or maintain equipment, and
shall avoid misrepresentation and deceit in any fashion, whether by acts of
commission or omission. Acts or practices that constitute threats, coercion, or
extortion are prohibited. The licensee shall accurately and truthfully
represent to any prospective client his/her capabilities and qualifications to
perform the services to be rendered.
(4)
Interest. The primary
interest of the licensee is to ensure compliance with the Regulation, this
chapter, and the ASME Safety Codes or ASCE Standards adopted in this
Regulation, and all procedures established by the department. The licensee's
position, in this respect, should be clear to all parties concerned while
conducting equipment inspections or completing the performance of a contract to
install, alter, repair, or maintain equipment.
(5)
Conflict of Interest. A
licensee is obliged to avoid conflicts of interest and the appearance of
conflicts of interest. A conflict of interest exists when an inspector performs
or agrees to perform an equipment inspection for a building in which he has a
financial interest, whether direct or indirect. A conflict of interest also
exists when a licensee's professional judgment and independence are affected by
his/her family, business, property, or other personal interests or
relationships.
(6)
Specific
Rules of Conduct. A licensee shall not:
(a) participate, whether individually or in
concert with others, in any plan, scheme, or arrangement attempting or having
as its purpose the evasion of any provision of the Regulation, this chapter, or
the standards adopted by the commission;
(b) knowingly furnish inaccurate, deceitful,
or misleading information to the department, a building owner, or other person
involved in equipment inspections or equipment contracts;
(c) state or imply to a building owner that
the department will grant a delay or waiver;
(d) engage in any activity that constitutes
dishonesty, misrepresentation, or fraud while performing equipment inspections
or completing an equipment contract;
(e) perform equipment inspections or complete
an equipment contract in a negligent or incompetent manner;
(f) perform equipment inspections in a
building or facility in which the inspector licensee is an owner, either in
whole or in part;
(g) perform
equipment inspections in a building or facility wherein the licensee, for
compensation, participated in obtaining an equipment contract for the
building;
(h) indulge in
advertising that is false, misleading, or deceptive;
(i) misrepresent the amount or extent of
prior education or experience to any client; or
(j) hold out as being engaged in partnership
or association with any person unless a partnership or association exists in
fact.
(7) An inspector
may not perform inspections upon equipment for which the inspectors' employer
also has a contract to perform installations, maintenance, repairs,
replacements or alterations on that equipment.
(8) A licensee shall withdraw from employment
when it becomes apparent that it is not possible to faithfully discharge the
duty and performance of services owed the client. A licensee shall provide
reasonable notice to the client of the licensee's withdrawal.
(9) An inspector must attend all mandatory
training required by the executive director.
(10) A licensee shall notify the department
in writing within 30 days of any changes to information submitted on the
application or renewal application.
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