16 Tex. Admin. Code § 73.60 - Standards of Conduct for Engaging in Electrical Work
(a) Competency. The licensee shall be
knowledgeable of and adhere to the Act, the rules, applicable codes, and all
procedures established by the department for licensees. It is the obligation of
the licensee to exercise reasonable judgment and skill in the performance of
all duties and work performed as a licensee.
(b) Integrity. A licensee shall be honest and
trustworthy in the performance of all duties and work performed as a licensee,
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.
(c)
Interest. The primary interest of the licensee is to ensure compliance with the
Act, the rules, and all applicable codes. The licensee's position, in this
respect, should be clear to all parties concerned while in the performance of
all duties and work performed as a licensee.
(d) Specific Rules of Conduct. A licensee
shall not:
(1) participate, whether alone or
in concert with others, in any plan, scheme, or arrangement attempting or
having as its purpose the evasion of any provision of the Act, the rules, or
the standards adopted by the commission;
(2) furnish inaccurate, deceitful, or
misleading information to the department, a consumer, or other person while
engaged in the business of electrical contracting, electrical sign contracting,
or residential appliance installation contracting, or performing, or offering
to perform non-exempt electrical work; or
(3) engage in any activity that constitutes
dishonesty, misrepresentation, or fraud while performing as a
licensee.
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