(a) Certificates of registration.
(1) Applications for certificates must be submitted
on forms provided by the state fire marshal and must be accompanied
by all other information required by Insurance Code Chapter 6003,
concerning Fire Protection Sprinkler System Service and Installation,
and this subchapter. An application will not be deemed complete until
all required forms and documents have been received in the State Fire
Marshal's Office.
(2) Applications must be signed by the sole proprietor,
by each partner of a partnership, or by an officer of a corporation.
For corporations, the application must be accompanied by the corporate
charter of a Texas corporation or, in the case of a foreign corporation,
a copy of the Texas certificate of authority to do business. For applicants
using an assumed name, the application must also be accompanied by
evidence of compliance with Business and Commerce Code Chapter 71,
concerning Assumed Business or Professional Name. The application
must also include written authorization by the applicant that permits
the state fire marshal or the state fire marshal's representative
to enter, examine, and inspect any premises, building, room, or establishment
used by the applicant while engaged in the business so the state fire
marshal can determine whether the applicant is in compliance with
the provisions of Insurance Code Chapter 6003 and this subchapter.
(3) For corporations, the application must also include
the corporate taxpayer identification number, the charter number,
and a copy of the corporation's current franchise tax certificate
from the State Comptroller's Office that shows the corporation is
in active status.
(4) An applicant must not designate as its full-time
responsible managing employee (RME) a person who is the designated
full-time RME of another registered firm.
(5) A registered firm must not conduct any business
as a fire protection sprinkler contractor until a full-time RME, as
applicable to the business conducted, is employed. An individual with
an RME-General Inspector's license does not constitute compliance
with the requirements of this subsection.
(6) A certificate of registration may not be renewed
unless the firm has at least one licensed RME as a full-time employee
before the expiration of the certificate of registration to be renewed.
If an applicant for renewal does not have an RME as a full-time employee
as a result of death or disassociation of an RME within 30 days preceding
the expiration of the certificate of registration, the renewal applicant
must inform the license section of the State Fire Marshal's Office
of the employment of a full-time RME before the certificate of registration
will be renewed.
(7) Insurance required.
(A) The state fire marshal must not issue a certificate
of registration under this subchapter unless the applicant files with
the State Fire Marshal's Office a proof of liability insurance. The
insurance must include products and completed operations coverage.
(B) Each registered firm must maintain in force and
on file in the State Fire Marshal's Office the certificate of insurance
identifying the insured and the exact nature of the business insured.
In identifying the named insured, the certificate of insurance must
include either an assumed name or the name of the corporation; partners,
if any; or sole proprietor, as applicable. Failure to do so will be
cause for administrative action.
(C) Evidence of public liability insurance, as required
by Insurance Code §6003.152, concerning Required Insurance Coverage
for Registration Certificate, must be in the form of a certificate
of insurance executed by an insurer authorized to do business in this
state, or a certificate of insurance for surplus lines coverage, secured
in compliance with Insurance Code Chapter 981, concerning Surplus
Lines Insurance, as contemplated by Insurance Code §6003.152(c).
(b) Responsible managing employee licenses.
(1) Original and renewal applications for a license
from an employee of a firm engaged in the business must be submitted
on forms provided by the state fire marshal, along with a criminal
history report from the Texas Department of Public Safety and accompanied
by all other information required by Insurance Code Chapter 6003 and
this subchapter. For a natural person to be eligible for a responsible
managing employee license, the natural person must start the application
or registration process by submitting a formal request for a fingerprint
service code by completing the fingerprinting process information
required on the department's website at www.tdi.texas.gov/fire/fingerprinting-process.html.
The requesting natural person must submit information necessary to
complete the fingerprint service code request, including the natural
person's name, natural person's state of residence, natural person's
email address, and license type the natural person is applying for.
(2) The following documents must accompany the application
as evidence of technical qualifications for a license:
(A) RME-General:
(i) proof of current registration in Texas as a professional
engineer; or
(ii) a copy of the NICET notification letter confirming
the applicant's successful completion of the test requirements for
certification at Level III for water-based fire protection systems
layout.
(B) RME-Dwelling:
(i) proof of current registration in Texas as a professional
engineer; or
(ii) a copy of the NICET notification letter confirming
the applicant's successful completion of the test requirements for
certification at Level II for fire protection automatic sprinkler
system layout and evidence of current employment by a registered fire
sprinkler contractor.
(C) RME-Underground Fire Main:
(i) proof of current registration in Texas as a professional
engineer; or
(ii) a copy of the notification letter confirming at
least a 70% grade on the test covering underground fire mains for
fire protection sprinkler systems, administered by the State Fire
Marshal's Office or an outsource testing service.
(D) RME-General Inspector:
(i) a copy of the NICET notification letter confirming
the applicant's successful completion of the examination requirements
for certification at Level II for Inspection and Testing of Water-Based
Systems; and
(ii) evidence of current employment by a registered
fire protection sprinkler system contractor.
(c) Complete applications. The application form for
a license or registration must be accompanied by the required fee
and must, within 180 days of receipt by the department of the initial
application, be complete and accompanied by all other information
required by Insurance Code Chapter 6003 and this subchapter, or a
new application must be submitted including all applicable fees.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §34.713 adopted to be effective May 10, 1984, 9 TexReg 2380; amended to be effective October 17, 1986, 11 TexReg 4161; amended to be effective April 14, 1989, 14 TexReg 1644; transferred effective September 1, 1991, as published in the Texas Register March 6, 1992, 17 TexReg 1745; amended to be effective December 14, 1994, 19 TexReg 9526; amended to be effective September 20, 1995, 20 TexReg 7077; amended to be effective August 26, 1996, 21 TexReg 7663; transferred effective September 1, 1997, as published in the Texas Register November 14, 1997, 22 TexReg 11091; amended to be effective June 3, 2004, 29 TexReg 5402; amended to be effective April 1, 2006,31TexReg 1716; amended to be effective February 14, 2013, 38 TexReg 662; amended to be effective July 19, 2016, 41 TexReg 5180; amended to be effective August 29, 2019, 44 TexReg 4481; amended to be effective April 16, 2023, 48 TexReg 1839 |