Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 30 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS
Subchapter D - LANDSCAPE IRRIGATORS, IRRIGATION TECHNICIANS AND IRRIGATION INSPECTORS
Section 30.129 - Exemptions
Universal Citation: 30 TX Admin Code § 30.129
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) The licensing requirements of this chapter do not apply to a person who:
(1) is
licensed by a plumbing licensing authority in the state of Texas and is working
within the scope provided by the plumbing laws;
(2) is registered or licensed as a
professional engineer or architect or landscape architect if the work is
related to the pursuit of the profession;
(3) is under the direct supervision of a
licensed irrigator and assists in the installation, maintenance, alteration,
repair, or service of an irrigation system; or
(4) is an owner of a business that employs a
licensed irrigator to supervise the business' sale, design, consultation,
installation, maintenance, alteration, repair, and service of irrigation
systems. For the purpose of this subchapter, employs means steadily, uniformly,
or habitually working in an employer-employee relationship with the intent to
earn a livelihood, as opposed to working casually or occasionally.
(b) The licensing requirements of this chapter do not apply to:
(1) irrigation
or yard sprinkler work that is performed by a property owner in a building or
on premises owned or occupied by the owner as the owner's home;
(2) irrigation or yard sprinkler repair work,
other than extension of an existing irrigation or yard sprinkler system or
installation of a replacement system that is:
(A) performed by a maintenance person who
does not act as an irrigator or engage in yard sprinkler construction or
maintenance for the public; and
(B)
incidental to and on premises owned by the business in which the person is
regularly employed or engaged;
(3) irrigation or yard sprinkler work that is
performed:
(A) by a regular employee of a
railroad who does not act as an irrigator or engage in yard sprinkler
construction or maintenance for the public; and
(B) on the premises or equipment of the
railroad;
(4) irrigation
and yard sprinkler work that is performed on public property by a person who is
regularly employed by a county, city, town, special district, or political
subdivision of the state;
(5)
irrigation or yard sprinkler work that is performed by a person using a garden
hose, hose sprinkler, hose-end product, including soaker hose, or agricultural
irrigation system;
(6) an activity
that includes a commercial agricultural irrigation system;
(7) irrigation or yard sprinkler work that is
performed by an agriculturist, agronomist, horticulturist, forester, gardener,
contract gardener, garden or lawn caretaker, nurseryman, or grader or
cultivator of land on land owned by the individual performing the
work;
(8) irrigation or yard
sprinkler work that is performed by a member of a property owners' association
as defined by Texas Property Code, §
202.001, on real
property owned by the association or in common by the members of the
association if the irrigation or yard sprinkler system water real property that
is less than 1/2 acre in size and is used for aesthetic or recreational
purposes.
(c) A person who is exempt from the license requirements of this subchapter shall comply with the standards established by Chapter 344 of this title (relating to Landscape Irrigation). The term irrigation system does not include a system used on or by an agricultural operation as defined in Texas Agriculture Code, § 251.002.
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