Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 641 - Public Health Department
Chapter 32 - Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board-licensee Discipline
Rule 641-32.2 - Grounds for Discipline
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
The board may impose any of the disciplinary sanctions provided in rule 641-32.3 (105,272C) when the board determines that the licensee is guilty of any of the following acts or offenses:
(1) Fraud in procuring a license. Fraud in procuring a license includes but is not limited to an intentional perversion of the truth in making application for a license to practice in this state, which includes the following:
(2) Professional incompetence. Professional incompetence includes but is not limited to:
(3) Knowingly making misleading, deceptive, untrue or fraudulent representations in the practice of the profession or engaging in unethical conduct or practice harmful or detrimental to the public. Proof of actual injury need not be established.
(4) Habitual intoxication or addiction to the use of drugs.
(5) Conviction of a disqualifying offense in the courts of this state or another state, territory, or country. A file-stamped copy of the final order or judgment or conviction or plea of guilty in this state or another state, territory, or country constitutes conclusive evidence of the conviction.
(6) Fraud in representations as to skill or ability.
(7) Use of untruthful or improbable statements in advertisements.
(8) Willful or repeated violations of Iowa Code chapter 105 or 272C.
(9) Violation of a board rule.
(10) Nonpayment of a state debt as evidenced by a certificate of noncompliance issued pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 272D and 481-Chapter 8.
(11) Permitting another person to use the licensee's wall certificate, wallet card, or license number for any purpose.
(12) Failure to timely submit the requested materials in response to a compliance review conducted pursuant to 641-30.5 (105).
(13) Failure to meet the continuing education requirements for licensure.
(14) Submission of a false report of continuing education.
(15) Failure to pay any outstanding fees or costs owed to the board.
(16) Acceptance of any fee by fraud or misrepresentation.
(17) Negligence by the licensee in the practice of the trade. Negligence by the licensee in the practice of the trade includes a failure to exercise due care, including negligent delegation of duties or supervision of employees or other individuals, whether or not injury results; or any conduct, practice, or conditions that impair the ability to safely and skillfully practice the trade.
(18) Violation of a law, ordinance, or regulation of this state, or a political subdivision therein, another state, or the United States, which relates to the practice of the profession.
(19) Revocation, suspension, or other disciplinary action taken by a licensing authority of this state, another state, territory, or country; or failure by the licensee to report in writing to the board revocation, suspension, or other disciplinary action taken by a licensing authority within 30 days of the final action. A stay by an appellate court does not negate this requirement; however, if such disciplinary action is overturned or reversed by a court of last resort, the report will be expunged from the records of the board.
(20) Failure of a licensee or an applicant for licensure in this state to report any voluntary agreements restricting the practice in the trade in another state, district, territory, or country.
(21) Failure to notify the board of a criminal conviction within 30 days of the action, regardless of the jurisdiction where it occurred.
(22) Failure to notify the board within 30 days after the occurrence of any judgment entered on or settlement of a claim or action related to the profession.
(23) Engaging in any conduct that subverts or attempts to subvert a board investigation.
(24) Failure to comply with a subpoena issued by the board or otherwise fail to cooperate with an investigation of the board.
(25) Failure to comply with the terms of a board order or the terms of a settlement agreement or consent order.
(26) Failure to report another licensee to the board for any violations listed in these rules, pursuant to Iowa Code section 272C.9.
(27) Knowingly aiding, assisting, procuring, or advising a person to unlawfully practice a trade included in Iowa Code chapter 105.
(28) Failure to report a change in name or address within 30 days after it occurs.
(29) Representing oneself as a licensed tradesperson when one's license has been suspended or revoked or when the license is on inactive status.
(30) Permitting another person to use the licensee's license for any purpose.
(31) Permitting an unlicensed employee or person under the licensee's control to perform activities necessitating a license.
(32) Failure to apply and obtain a permit prior to performing work, if mandated by the state or a political subdivision therein.
(33) Failure to pay all inspection fees, if required by the state or a political subdivision therein.
(34) Failure to pay a permit fee, if required by the state or a political subdivision therein.
(35) Practice outside the scope of the license, which includes but is not limited to:
(36) Practicing on a lapsed license.
(37) Practicing as a contractor without valid bonding or insurance, as mandated by Iowa Code section 105.19.