Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-332-16 - Prohibited acts. Records. Lettering on commercial vehicles
(a) Any licensee who installs, performs or
directs the performance of work in violation of any applicable state statute,
state code, or state regulation, any municipal code or ordinance, any of these
regulations, or who violates generally accepted basic trade practices shall be
subject to disciplinary action by the appropriate board.
(b) Licensed contractors alone shall be
permitted to acquire building permits to perform work covered by chapter 393 of
the General Statutes and the regulations promulgated thereunder. In order to
apply for a building permit to perform work covered by chapter 393 of the
General Statutes and the regulations adopted thereunder a contractor shall be
directly employed by the business on a regular and full time basis. In applying
for the building permit to perform work covered by chapter 393 of the General
Statutes and the regulations promulgated thereunder the contractor is attesting
to the fact that he is responsible for and will directly supervise the work
being performed under said permit. Except as provided for in Section
20-338b
of the General Statutes, the licensed contractor must sign each building permit
application personally and may not delegate the signing of the permit to any
employee, subcontractor or other agent. Any licensed contractor who violates
these regulations shall be subject to disciplinary action by the appropriate
board.
(c) No licensee shall engage
in or offer to engage in business under any name other than that stated on his
application for a license unless he has notified the board ten days prior to
using the new name.
(d) Any holder
of a journeyman's license who performs work without being in the direct and
regular employ of a properly licensed contractor shall be subject to
disciplinary action by the appropriate board.
(e) All licensed contractors shall keep a
record of all employees they employ and exhibit such records to the
Commissioner or her agents upon request.
(f) No one shall perform any work beyond the
limitations stated on his license regardless of the type of license his
employer holds. Further, no one holding a limited or unlimited journeyman's
license can perform any work beyond the limitations of the license held by the
contractor for whom he is employed.
(g) The lettering of the state license
numbers required to be displayed on all commercial vehicles used in the
contractor's business shall be at least one inch high and legible.
(h) Any holder of a contractor's license who
installs, performs or directs the performance of work for which a building
permit is required shall cause said performance of work to be performed by a
person licensed or registered under the provisions of Section
20-334
of the General Statutes. The contractor who obtains the building permit shall
be deemed to have caused or directed the performance of all work performed
under the building permit.
(i) No
person shall use solder containing mre than 0.2 per cent lead in making joints
and fitting in any public or private plumbing, heating or cooling system, or
fire protection system as defined in Sections
20-330(3),
20-330 -
(5) and 20-330 (9) of the general statutes.
Notes
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