28 Tex. Admin. Code § 34.511 - Fire Extinguisher Licenses
(a) Types
of licenses. Each license must be identified by type, which indicates the
business activity authorized under the license.
(1) Type PL--For planning, supervising,
certifying, installing, or servicing of all fixed systems other than
pre-engineered systems. A system planning licensee may also perform, supervise,
or certify the installation or servicing of all pre-engineered fixed systems
and portable fire extinguishers.
(2) Type A--For certifying or servicing the
installation of all fixed fire extinguisher systems, other than pre-engineered
systems; or for installing, certifying, or servicing all pre-engineered fixed
fire extinguisher systems, and certifying and servicing of portable
extinguishers.
(3) Type B--For
servicing, certifying, and low-pressure hydrostatic testing of
portables.
(4) Type K--For
installing, certifying, or servicing pre-engineered fixed fire extinguisher
systems for the protection of cooking areas, and certifying and servicing
portable extinguishers.
(b) Proof of licensure. A licensee must be
able to show proof of licensure while engaged in the activities of the
business.
(c) Duplicate license. A
duplicate license must be obtained from the state fire marshal to replace a
lost or destroyed license. The license holder or registered firm must submit
written notification of the loss or destruction, accompanied by the required
fee.
(d) Revised license. The
change of a licensee's registered firm or mailing address requires a revised
license. Within 14 days after the change requiring the revision, the license
holder or registered firm must submit written notification of the necessary
change, accompanied by the required fee.
(e) Restrictions.
(1) A licensee must not engage in any act of
the business unless employed by a registered firm and holding an unexpired
license.
(2) A license is neither
temporarily nor permanently transferable from one person to another.
(3) A registered firm must notify the state
fire marshal within 14 days after termination of employment of a
licensee.
(4) A Type A or Type K
license will not be issued to an individual unless the individual has held an
apprentice permit or a Type B license for at least six months or has held a
license to service fixed extinguisher systems for at least six months from
another state.
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