Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0090-06-.03 - STANDARDS OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS
(1) An alarm
systems contractor, licensee, or employee registrant shall not engage in any
deceptive, misleading, unlawful or unethical business practices with customers
or consumers. Such practices shall constitute improper, fraudulent or dishonest
dealing pursuant to T.C.A. §
62-32-319(d).
(2) An alarm systems contractor, licensee or
employee registrant, when engaging in the sale, installation, service or
maintenance of alarm systems, shall not falsely state or imply the following to
a potential or existing customer:
(a) That a
competitor company is going out of business or is in financial difficulty, or
that such competitor company no longer exists;
(b) That a competitor company is changing or
has changed its company name;
(c)
That the licensee or registrant is a representative agent of, is acting on
behalf of, or is otherwise acting with the consent or approval of a competitor
company;
(d) That the licensee or
registrant's company is a "sister" company of a competitor, or is acquiring,
merging with, or has taken over or purchased the competitor company's
accounts;
(e) That the licensee or
registrant is performing routine maintenance on a competitor company's
equipment which is in the possession of a customer;
(f) That any material change proposed during
a sales solicitation is an "update" or "upgrade" of an existing alarm system,
when such transaction requires an agreement with a person, company, or entity
different than the customer's existing alarm system or alarm monitoring service
agreement;
(g) That the licensee or
registrant's company is affiliated with, has the endorsement of, or is, in any
manner, acting at the direction of any governmental or law enforcement agency;
and
(h) Quoting statistics or
providing other information that is known to be false or misleading , or which
the licensee or registrant has not made a reasonable effort to objectively
quantify or substantiate.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 62-32-302, 62-32-307, and 62-32-319.
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