California Code of Regulations
Title 19 - Public Safety
Division 1 - State Fire Marshal
Chapter 8 - Regulations Relating to Flame Retardant Chemicals, Fabrics and Application Concerns
Article 5 - Registration of Flame-Retardant Application Concerns
Section 1282 - Employees

Universal Citation: 19 CA Code of Regs 1282

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

(a) The rights and privileges extended to a registered Flame-Retardant Application Concern shall extend to bona fide employees of such concern provided all work performed by such employees is under the direct supervision of the individual who satisfactorily passed the examination required by Section 1281. All Certificates of Flame Retardancy issued by such concerns pursuant to this subchapter shall be signed by the individual who has satisfactorily passed the examination.

(b) Except as provided in Section 1282(a) above, the rights and privileges extended to a registered Flame-Retardant Application Concern shall not extend to any person, including but not limited to agents or representative operating with or without a contract with the registered concern. Such persons shall be considered as being separate concerns requiring separate registration.

(c) No person who is not an employee of a Registered Flame-Retardant Application Concern shall be entitled to take the examination set forth in this section without first having made application for registration as a Flame-Retardant Application Concern.

1. Editorial correction of subsection (a) (Register 97, No. 44).

Note: Authority cited: Section 13120, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 13100- 13132, Health and Safety Code.

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