Bill Text: MI SB0768 | 2009-2010 | 95th Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Occupations; construction; licensure and endorsement of certain individuals installing and servicing fire sprinkler systems; provide for. Creates new act.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-1)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-08-26 - Referred To Committee On Economic Development And Regulatory Reform [SB0768 Detail]

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SENATE BILL No. 768

 

 

August 26, 2009, Introduced by Senators CHERRY, GLEASON, OLSHOVE, PRUSI, RICHARDVILLE, SCOTT and CLARK-COLEMAN and referred to the Committee on Economic Development and Regulatory Reform.

 

 

 

     A bill to regulate certain activities involving automatic fire

 

protection systems; to establish certain licensing and endorsement

 

standards; to provide for certain powers and duties for certain

 

state agencies; to create boards; to create a fund for certain

 

purposes and to impose fees; and to provide for penalties and

 

remedies.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the

 

"automatic fire protection regulatory act".

 

     Sec. 3. As used in this act:

 

     (a) "Apprentice" means a person who is working in a training

 

capacity to service or install automatic fire protection systems

 

and who is studying in accordance with a program approved by the

 

bureau.


 

     (b) "Apprentice fire sprinkler fitter permit" means a permit

 

issued to an apprentice fire sprinkler fitter.

 

     (c) "Automatic fire protection system" means a fire sprinkler

 

system designed in accordance with nationally recognized standards

 

that consists of an assembly of piping or conduits that conveys

 

water, foam, or air with or without agents to dispersal openings or

 

devices to extinguish, control, or contain fire and that provides

 

protection from exposure to fire or the products of combustion. For

 

fire protection purposes, automatic fire protection system means an

 

integrated system of underground and overhead piping designed in

 

accordance with fire protection engineering standards. The system

 

includes a suitable water supply, such as a gravity tank, fire

 

pump, reservoir, pressure tank, or connection beginning at the

 

supply side of an approved gate valve located at or near the

 

property line where the pipe or piping system provides water used

 

exclusively for fire protection and related appurtenances and to

 

stand pipes connected to other related components or devices

 

necessary for water supplies.

 

     (d) "Board" means the Michigan fire sprinkler board.

 

     (e) "Bureau" means the bureau of fire services within the

 

department.

 

     (f) "Contractor" means a person holding a Michigan fire

 

sprinkler contractor license.

 

     (g) "Department" means the department of energy, labor, and

 

economic growth.

 

     (h) "Endorsement" means a document, issued by the bureau, to

 

an individual who has met qualifications that authorizes the


 

individual to engage in system maintenance and inspection of

 

automatic fire protection systems.

 

     (i) "Fire sprinkler fitter" means an individual who works on

 

automatic fire protection systems.

 

     (j) "Fund" means the fire protection system fund created in

 

section 9.

 

     (k) "Inspection" means the periodic examination of premises,

 

equipment, or procedures, or of a licensed or endorsed person or

 

entity, to determine whether the person's or entity's business or

 

profession is being conducted in a manner consistent with the

 

public health, safety, and welfare. Inspection includes the

 

inquiry, analysis, audit, or other pursuit of information, with

 

respect to a written complaint or other information before the

 

bureau, that is carried out for the purpose of assisting the bureau

 

in determining any of the following:

 

     (i) Whether a person has violated a provision of law justifying

 

discipline against the person.

 

     (ii) Whether a license should be granted or denied.

 

     (iii) Whether the bureau should seek an injunction against

 

unlicensed practice.

 

     (l) "Install" means the technical work that may be performed

 

only by an endorsed individual or an apprentice in the assembly of

 

an automatic fire protection system but does not include the

 

delivery of supplies or the off-site cutting or threading of pipe.

 

Install includes the following tasks relative to the assembly of an

 

automatic fire protection system and does not apply to the repair,

 

replacement, or maintenance of electrical supervisory devices for


 

automatic fire sprinkler systems:

 

     (i) A determination of the course or plan of installation.

 

     (ii) Jobsite assembly and installation of metal or nonmetal

 

pipe fittings including, but not limited to, fittings made of

 

brass, copper, lead, glass, and plastic.

 

     (iii) The joining of piping by any means, including pipes joined

 

by threaded, caulked, wiped, soldered, brazed, fused, or cemented

 

joints.

 

     (iv) The securing of a pipe to the structure by any means

 

including, but not limited to, clamps, brackets, hangers, and

 

welds.

 

     (v) The testing of the installed system for mechanical

 

malfunctions.

 

     (m) "Journey fire sprinkler license" means a license issued to

 

a journey sprinkler fitter.

 

     (n) "License" means the document issued by the bureau that

 

authorizes a person or entity to engage in the business of

 

servicing or installing automatic fire protection systems.

 

     (o) "Registered fire sprinkler fitter apprenticeship program"

 

means a 5-year program of apprenticeship training with the United

 

States department of labor or a state apprentice council involving

 

at least 8,500 hours of documented practical experience in the

 

installation of fire protection equipment and at least 850 hours of

 

classroom, shop, or related instruction in the fire protection

 

trade.

 

     (p) "System maintenance and inspections", when referring to

 

automatic fire protection systems, means the maintenance and


 

testing required to keep the protective signaling and automatic

 

fire protection system and its component parts in an operative

 

condition at all times together with replacement of the system, or

 

its component parts, with listed or approved parts when for any

 

reason they become undependable, defective, or inoperative.

 

     Sec. 5. (1) A contractor shall not engage in installing

 

automatic fire protection systems unless holding a license issued

 

by the department in the appropriate endorsement.

 

     (2) A fire sprinkler fitter shall obtain an endorsement for

 

the following services:

 

     (a) Installation of automatic fire protection systems.

 

     (b) Fire service mains and appurtenances.

 

     (c) Fire plumb installation and testing.

 

     (d) Systems inspections, testing, and maintenance.

 

     (3) The license must be prominently displayed at the business

 

premises, and endorsements must be carried by the person conducting

 

each installation or servicing and must be shown to anyone who

 

requests to see the documents.

 

     (4) The bureau shall enforce this act and may conduct

 

inspections regarding activities regulated under this act.

 

     Sec. 7. (1) An application for a license and any endorsements

 

shall be made on a form prescribed by the bureau and accompanied by

 

the appropriate fee. The department shall issue a license only to

 

an individual. The department shall delineate licensure classes for

 

contractors, journey, and apprentice levels by rule promulgated

 

under the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL

 

24.201 to 24.328.


 

     (2) The department shall issue a license and endorsement for 3

 

years and shall issue a 1-year or 2-year license for an application

 

submitted after the due date for licenses and endorsements in the

 

particular license cycle. Licenses and endorsements shall be issued

 

on October 1 of each 3-year license cycle.

 

     Sec. 9. (1) The fire protection system fund is created as a

 

revolving fund in the state treasury. The state treasurer shall be

 

the custodian of the fund and may invest the money in the fund and

 

any surplus of the fund in investments as are in the best interests

 

of the fund. The department is considered the administrator of the

 

fund for purposes of auditing. Money in the fund at the close of

 

each fiscal year shall remain in the fund and shall not lapse to

 

the general fund. The state fire marshal shall supervise and

 

administer the fund. Fees received by the bureau and money

 

collected under this act shall be deposited in the fund and shall

 

be appropriated by the legislature for administration and

 

enforcement of this act and the operation of the bureau, including

 

indirect overhead expenses. The state treasurer shall notify the

 

state fire marshal and the legislature of interest credited and the

 

balance of the fund as of September 30 of each year.

 

     (2) The department shall charge an application fee of $20.00,

 

a 3-year license fee of $150.00, and a 3-year fee of $40.00 for

 

each endorsement.

 

     (3) Beginning 5 years after the effective date of this act,

 

the state fire marshal, after notifying the chairperson of the

 

senate and house appropriations committee of his or her intent to

 

establish the fees after approval of the board, and following a


 

public hearing held by the board, shall establish reasonable fees

 

to be charged by the bureau for issuance of certificates of

 

acceptability, testing, and evaluation.

 

     (4) Within 30 days after the setting of fees under subsection

 

(3), the state fire marshal shall report to the legislature

 

regarding the following:

 

     (a) The factors considered in the fee changes, including, but

 

not limited to, the increase in the nature and cost of the services

 

and the presence, absence, or change of any state or federal

 

mandates related to the services.

 

     (b) Specific cost increases, if any, related to specific

 

services and the method of determining that increased cost.

 

     (c) The individuals with direct knowledge of the fee changes

 

who are available to answer questions regarding those changes.

 

     Sec. 11. (1) There is created a Michigan fire sprinkler board

 

within the department. The board shall consist of 9 members

 

appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the

 

senate.

 

     (2) Except as otherwise provided for in this section, the

 

board shall have not less than 5 members who are licensed under

 

this act. The terms of the board members is 3 years, except that

 

the initial board shall have 3 members appointed for 1 year, 3

 

members appointed for 2 years, and 3 members appointed for 3 years.

 

In the case of the initial board and in order to retain their

 

membership, the 5 licensed members shall become licensed under this

 

act within 12 months after the appointment of the board.

 

     (3) The board shall advise the department and the bureau on


 

matters of qualifications, examinations, standards of practice, and

 

disciplinary actions against licensees.

 

     Sec. 13. (1) An individual seeking licensure shall meet the

 

following qualifications and testing standards:

 

     (a) Completion of a bona fide government-registered fire

 

sprinkler fitter apprenticeship program that establishes specified

 

minimum requirements for on-the-job training and classroom and shop

 

instruction and is approved by the board and the bureau.

 

     (b) Passage of a test acceptable to the board.

 

     (2) Beginning the effective date of this act and until the

 

expiration of 12 months after the effective date of this act, the

 

department shall issue a license and appropriate endorsement,

 

without meeting the training, education, and examination

 

requirements imposed in this act, to an individual meeting

 

standards determined by the bureau.

 

     Sec. 15. The following individuals are exempt from the

 

licensing requirements imposed by this act:

 

     (a) Individuals who engage only in the routine visual

 

inspection of automatic fire protection systems owned by the person

 

or entity and installed on property under their control.

 

     (b) An individual or safety official representing a publicly

 

appointed commission or local authority having jurisdiction over

 

automatic fire protection systems.

 

     Sec. 17. (1) Beginning the license cycle after the initial

 

license and endorsement and as a condition of renewal, an endorsee

 

shall obtain a minimum of 24 hours of continuing education per

 

license cycle and submit copies of continuing education


 

certificates with the application for renewal.

 

     (2) The following continuing education programs may be

 

preapproved by the bureau for continuing education credit:

 

     (a) Workshops, seminars, and educational conferences sponsored

 

by fire protection equipment manufacturers or trade associations.

 

     (b) Courses in specialized programs approved or sponsored by

 

the bureau.

 

     (c) Distance learning, video, or correspondence course work

 

approved by the bureau.

 

     (e) Any continuing education which has been obtained in

 

another state that meets the continuing education standards imposed

 

in this state and is approved by the bureau.

 

     (f) College or vocational school course work, approved by the

 

bureau, which is germane to the profession and contributes directly

 

to the professional competence of the endorsed individual, subject

 

to the following limitations:

 

     (i) The endorsed individual must pass the course.

 

     (ii) One semester credit shall equal 15 hours of continuing

 

education, and 1/4 credit shall equal 10 hours of continuing

 

education.

 

     Sec. 19. (1) All work performed by an apprentice must be

 

subject to direct and task-specific instruction and direct

 

supervision of an endorsed individual.

 

     (2) The bureau shall provide for an apprenticeship program.

 

Once an apprenticeship program has been approved, the licensee

 

shall provide the bureau with a list of all apprentices performing

 

work for the licensee and the name of the endorsed individual under


 

whom each apprentice will be working. The licensee shall provide

 

the bureau with updates of such list no later than 30 days after

 

any addition or subtraction of an apprentice from its program.

 

     Sec. 21. A person engaged in activity regulated by this act

 

without a license and appropriate endorsement and without being

 

exempt from licensure under this act is guilty of a misdemeanor.

 

     Sec. 23. The director of the department may promulgate rules

 

under the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL

 

24.201 to 24.328, for the purpose of administering and enforcing

 

this act.

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