The Huntington Plumbing Licensing Board shall determine whether
an applicant for a limited license qualifies to take the written examination
for a license based on the following criteria:
(A) Applicants shall be a minimum of 21 years of age and shall apply
in writing to the Huntington Plumbing Licensing Board on application
forms supplied by the Bureau of Fire Prevention together with payment
of the requisite fees.
(B) Every applicant shall have at least five (5) years of continuous
work experience in the installation, repair and/or maintenance of
fire protection equipment; or have completed a plumbing union apprenticeship
program, or an approved course of study at a certified technical school,
or any combination thereof.
(C) Examination. Upon successful demonstration of competency, applicants
shall take and pass a written examination with a minimum score of
70%. Applicants that fail the written exam may schedule a second exam
without penalty. Failure to obtain a passing grade on the second exam
shall require an applicant to submit an additional exam fee before
the exam may be retaken. Failure to obtain a passing grade on the
third exam shall void the application.
(D) Failure to receive a license shall not prevent the applicant from
filing a new application at any time.
The provisions of this article shall not relieve any person
owning, operating maintaining or installing any fire protection equipment
from liability for loss of life or damages to persons or property
caused by any defect or hazardous condition therein; nor shall the
Town be deemed to have assumed such liability by reason of any license
issued pursuant to this article.
A license may be suspended or revoked by the Director of Engineering
Services when it is found by inspection or otherwise that there has
been an unlawful act in connection with the license, including but
not limited to any of the following:
(A)
A condition or restriction set forth in the license has been
violated, neglected or ignored; or
(B)
There has been a false statement, an error, mistake or misrepresentation
as to a material fact in the application or documents submitted for
a license; or
(C)
The license is used by a person other than the person to which
the license was issued; or
(D)
The applicant failed, refused or neglected to comply with orders
or notices duly issued by the Licensing Board or Bureau of Fire Prevention
pertaining to the license within the time provided therein; or
(E)
The license was issued in error or in violation of state, county,
or local law, rule or regulation; or
(F)
Such other basis as deemed proper or necessary by the Board
or Chief Fire Marshal.
An administrative hearing may be held before a duly appointed
Administrative Hearing Officer. Hearings may be adjourned only upon
good cause shown.
(A)
Administrative Hearing Officer. The Hearing Officer may consider
the evidence and shall submit his or her findings and recommendations
to the Director of Engineering Services for ultimate determination.
A copy of the Hearing Officer's report shall be filed with the Town
Clerk and served in the same manner as the Notice of Hearing. Such
mailing shall include a statement that the recipient has five (5)
days from receipt of the report to submit to the Director his written
objections to the Hearing Officer's findings and recommendations.
The Director shall consider the written objections and the Hearing
Officer's report, and may adopt or reject, in whole or in part any
portion thereof as he or she deems advisable or necessary under the
circumstances. The Director's determination shall be final, and shall
be filed in the Office of the Huntington Town Clerk and mailed to
the licensee by regular mail and by registered or certified mail,
return receipt requested.
(B)
Conduct of hearings. At the administrative hearing the licensee
shall be entitled to be represented by legal counsel and provided
with an opportunity to be heard. He may present the testimony of witnesses,
experts and other evidence in his own behalf as he deems necessary
and relevant to the subject matter of the hearing. All hearings shall
be recorded.
(C)
Action upon non-appearance. Upon the failure, neglect or refusal
of the licensee to appear at the administrative hearing or submit
objections thereto; or if the mailing is returned by the Post Office
because of the inability to make delivery for any reason, as long
as the Notice was properly addressed, at the election of the Director
the permit may be suspended for a period of time or revoked for the
reasons set forth in the Chief Fire Marshal's original report. The
Director's determination shall be final, and shall be filed in the
Office of the Huntington Town Clerk and mailed to the licensee by
regular mail and by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested.
(D)
Error or mistake. If the basis for the suspension or revocation
is § 111-25.1E such suspension or revocation shall be effective
upon a mailing advising the licensee that the license is suspended
or revoked and the reason(s) thereof. Such mailing shall be accomplished
by regular and certified mail, return receipt requested, and addressed
to the licensee at the address shown on the application.
(E)
Remedies. Nothing contained herein is intended to limit or restrict
the Town's use of other remedies without limitation, at law or in
equity, or impede the ability of town officials to enforce the code
through stop work orders, notices of violation and summonses.