1. Offenses. The following categories shall
denote classification of offenses for persons, firms and employees for
determining the penalty to be imposed:
a.
minor:
i. failing to notify the Office of the
State Fire Marshal of any changes that affect licensure;
ii. Failing to adhere to the tagging and/or
notification policies of the Office of the State Fire Marshal;
iii. working with an expired (31-45 days)
license or certificate of registration;
iv. failing to properly display a firm
certificate;
b. serious:
i. failing to notify local law enforcement or
fire
service agencies of the installation of a smoke inducing
security system;
ii.
working an apprentice, or as an apprentice, without direct supervision by a
technician licensed to perform the work being done and licensed to the same
firm;
iii. working an employee
without the appropriate endorsement of license;
iv. working without the appropriate
endorsement of firm certificate or license;
v. working with an expired (46-60 days)
license or firm certificate;
vi.
contracting to a firm or person who is not properly certified or licensed
through the Office of the State Fire Marshal to perform acts regulated by the
provisions of R.S. 1664.1 et seq., or these rules;
vii. failing to possess the equipment, tools,
NFPA codes, standards or manufacturer's UL listed installation and service
manuals to properly certify, inspect, install, integrate, maintain or service
the systems or equipment for which a firm is certified;
viii. failing to adhere to local ordinances
regarding solicitation, permitting and occupational licensing
activities;
ix. committing five or
more minor offenses within a three-year period;
c. major:
i.
charging a customer for work that was not performed;
ii. impersonating the state fire marshal, his
designated representative or any other public official;
iii. intimidating or coercing a
customer;
iv. misrepresenting
oneself and/or one's firm to a customer, prospective customer or to employees
of the Office of the State Fire Marshal, his designated representative or other
public official;
v. falsifying an
application or any other document submitted to obtain a certificate or license
or other documentation requested by or submitted to the Office of the State
Fire Marshal;
vi. falsifying tags,
labels, inspection reports, invoices and/or other documents;
vii. working without any or with a suspended
firm certificate of registration or license;
viii. working an employee with a suspended
license;
ix. aiding and abetting an
unlicensed person or firm to engage in property protection activity.
x. certifying, inspecting, installing,
integrating, maintaining or servicing special locking systems and/or equipment
contrary to plans submitted for review, applicable NFPA codes, standards,
and/or manufacturer's specifications without specific written permission from
the Office of the State Fire Marshal;
xi. aiding and abetting a person or firm to
certify, install, inspect, or service property protection systems or equipment
contrary to code or manufacturer specifications;
xii. installing a special locking system or
equipment prior to submitting plans and required documentation and receiving
authorization to install such system from the Plan Review Section of the Office
of the State Fire Marshal;
xiii.
committing three or more Serious offenses within a three year period;
xiv. engaging in false, misleading or
deceptive acts or unfair or unethical business practices.