(a) Licensed individuals are required to exercise independent
judgment and carry out their duties and responsibilities without risking
the health, safety, welfare, and property of the public. It is estimated
that the majority of Plumber's Apprentices are working toward licensure;
therefore, the Board has determined that the duties and responsibilities
listed in subsection (b) of this section apply to both licensees and
registrants.
(b) After considering the factors set forth in §53.022
of the Texas Occupations Code, the Board has identified the following,
non-exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities of individuals
performing plumbing or plumbing inspections:
(1) entering a consumer's home or a place of business,
including, but not limited to:
(A) private residences;
(B) apartment complexes;
(C) schools;
(D) child care facilities;
(E) elder care facilities;
(F) health care facilities;
(G) financial institutions; and
(H) businesses where valuable merchandise is stored
and sold;
(2) making personal contact with consumers and their
families, including elderly persons and minor children;
(3) engaging in contractual and financial transactions
with consumers;
(4) representing the employer and taking responsibility
for vehicles and tools provided by the employer;
(5) ensuring safety when working with hazardous, explosive,
or volatile materials;
(6) complying with laws, rules, ordinances, and codes
that regulate plumbing; and
(7) working with officials who are carrying out their
duties to enforce laws, rules, ordinances, and codes that regulate
plumbing, including:
(A) Field Representatives of the Board;
(B) Plumbing Inspectors; and
(C) other law enforcement officers.
(c) Due to the nature of the duties and responsibilities
stated in subsection (b) of this section, the Board has determined
that the following offenses are directly related to plumbing (list
is not exhaustive):
(1) Any crime of a sexual nature that requires the
convicted person to be registered as a sex offender under Chapter
62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, including:
(A) Aggravated Sexual Assault;
(B) Aggravated Rape;
(C) Sexual Assault;
(D) Rape;
(E) Statutory Rape;
(F) Indecency with a Child (including exposure);
(G) Prohibited Sexual Conduct;
(H) Sexual Performance by a Child;
(I) Possession or Promotion of Child Pornography;
(J) Aggravated Kidnapping (with the intent to commit
an illegal act of a sexual nature);
(K) Kidnapping (with the intent to commit an illegal
act of a sexual nature);
(L) Unlawful Restraint (with the intent to commit an
illegal act of a sexual nature);
(M) Burglary (with the intent to commit an illegal
act of a sexual nature);
(N) Indecent Exposure;
(O) Public Lewdness; or
(P) Improper Photography or Visual Recording.
(2) Any crime of a sexual nature regardless of whether
the convicted person is required to be registered as a sex offender
under Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure;
(3) Capital Murder;
(4) Murder;
(5) Criminally Negligent Homicide;
(6) Manslaughter;
(7) Aggravated Kidnapping;
(8) Kidnapping;
(9) Unlawful Restraint;
(10) Injury to a Child, Elderly Individual, or Disabled
Individual;
(11) Burglary of a Habitation;
(12) Burglary of a Building;
(13) Burglary of an Automobile;
(14) Robbery;
(15) Theft;
(16) Fraud;
(17) Forgery;
(18) Arson;
(19) Aggravated Assault of a Police Officer (or other
public official);
(20) Aggravated Assault;
(21) Assault;
(22) Illegal Drug Related Crimes;
(23) Terroristic Threat; or
(24) Any criminal violation of laws or ordinances that
regulate plumbing or the practice of plumbing.
(d) The agency shall use the following levels of risk
in determining the fitness of an applicant who has been convicted
of a crime to perform the duties and discharge the responsibilities
of registered and licensed individuals performing plumbing or plumbing
inspections. The levels of risk are listed in order from highest to
lowest. The agency shall consider those applicants with convictions
of a sexual nature or first degree felony to be the highest risk,
and those applicants who have a conviction other than that of a sexual
nature or first degree felony, and who have completed all required
consequences of the conviction more than five years prior to the date
of application, to be the lowest risk.
(1) Level One - Applicants who have:
(A) a conviction of a sexual nature listed in subsections
(c)(1) and (2) of this section; or
(B) a conviction for a first-degree felony.
(2) Level Two - Applicants who have a conviction for
a second-degree felony.
(3) Level Three - Applicants who have a conviction
other than specified in Level One or Level Two, whose conviction,
incarceration, probation, parole, mandatory supervision, court costs
or any other fees (including restitution) were completed less than
five (5) years prior to the date of application, or are still being
completed.
(4) Level Four - Applicants who have convictions other
than specified in Level One and Level Two, whose conviction, incarceration,
probation, parole, mandatory supervision, court costs or any other
fees (including restitution) were completed more than five (5) years
prior to the date of application. Written proof of completion from
the court, probation or parole officer must be submitted by the applicant.
(e) Applicants with convictions that place them in
more than one level of risk shall be classified using the highest
applicable level of risk.
(f) Applicants with multiple convictions will be considered
an increased risk, depending on the number and types of convictions.
(g) The agency shall use these guidelines and follow
the requirements of §363.15 of this chapter when reviewing applications
for registration, examination, and renewal of registrations, licenses,
and endorsements, to determine the fitness of applicants for licensure.
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