Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Public Safety
Title R710 - Fire Marshal
Rule R710-1 - Concerns Servicing Portable Fire Extinguishers
Section R710-1-5 - Certificates of Registration

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 710-1-5

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) Required Certificates of Registration.

No person shall service any portable fire extinguisher without a certificate of registration issued by the SFM pursuant to these rules expressly authorizing such person to perform such acts. The provisions of this section apply to the state, universities, a county, city, district, public authority, and any other political subdivision or public corporation in this State.

(2) Exemptions.

The provisions of this section shall not apply to any person servicing any portable fire extinguisher owned by such person, when the portable fire extinguisher is not required by any statute, rule, or ordinance, to be provided or installed.

(3) Application.

Application for a certificate of registration to service portable fire extinguishers shall be made in writing to the SFM on forms provided by him. The application shall be signed by the applicant.

(4) Examination.

The SFM shall require all applicants for a certificate of registration to take and pass a written examination, which may be supplemented by practical tests, when deemed necessary, to determine the applicant's knowledge of servicing portable fire extinguishers. Picture identification of the applicant for a certificate of registration may be requested by the SFM or his deputies. Examinations will be given according to the following schedule and requirements:

(a) On the first and third Tuesdays of each month. When holidays conflict with these days, the day immediately following will be used. An appointment shall be made to take an examination at least 24 hours in advance of the examination date.

(b) Examinations may be given at various field locations, or on line, as deemed necessary by the SFM. Appointments for field examinations are required.

(c) All certification examinations given are open book examinations. The applicant is allowed to use the statute, the administrative rule, and the NFPA standard that applies to the certification examination. Any other materials to include cellular telephones, I-Pads, tablets, etc. are prohibited in the examination room unless specifically approved by the SFM.

(d) Completion of the certification examination will not be allowed if it appears to the test administrator that the applicant has not prepared to take the examination.

(e) Each certification examination taken has a time limit of two hours to completion. To successfully pass the written examination, the applicant must obtain a minimum grade of seventy percent (70%). Leaving the office or testing location before the completion of the examination voids the examination and will require the examination to be retaken by the applicant.

(f) If there are different levels of proficiency in the subject matter, the lower proficiency level will be fully completed before the next higher proficiency will be administered.

(5) Issuance.

Following receipt of the properly completed application, compliance with the provisions of these rules, and the successful completion of the required examination, the SFM shall issue a certificate of registration.

(6) Original and Renewal Valid Date.

Original certificates of registration shall be valid for one year from the date of application. Thereafter, each certificate of registration shall be renewed annually and renewals shall be valid for one year from issuance. The holder of an invalid certificate of registration shall not perform any work on portable fire extinguishers.

(7) Renewal Date.

Application for renewal shall be made as directed by the SFM. The failure to renew will cause the certificate of registration to become invalid. Renewal dates for certification of registration will be based upon the concern license renewal date and be valid for one year. Renewal certificate of registrations shall be prorated monthly, and monthly fees already paid in that time period shall be credited towards the renewal fee.

(8) Re-examination.

Every holder of a valid certificate of registration shall take a re-examination every five years, from date of original certificate, to comply with the provisions of Section 4.4 of these rules as follows:

(a) The re-examination to comply with the provisions of Section 4.4 of these rules shall consist of one open book examination, to be administered by the SFM at least 60 days before the renewal date.

(b) The re-examination will consist of questions that focus on changes in the last five years to NFPA 10, the statute, or the adopted administrative rules. The re-examination may also consist of questions that focus on practices of concern as noted by the Board or the SFM.

(c) The certificate holder is responsible to complete the re-examination in sufficient time to renew.

(d) The certificate holder is responsible to return to the SFM the correct renewal fees to complete that certificate renewal.

(9) Refusal to Renew.

The SFM may refuse to renew any certificate of registration in the same manner and for any reason that he is authorized, pursuant to Section 10, to deny an original certificate of registration. The applicant shall, upon such refusal, have the same rights as are granted by Section 10 of these rules to an applicant for an original certificate of registration which has been denied by the SFM.

(10) Inspection.

The holder of a certificate of registration shall submit such certificate for inspection, upon request of the SFM, any of his properly authorized deputies, or any local fire official.

(11) Type.

(a) Every certificate of registration shall indicate the type of act or acts to be performed and for which the applicant has qualified.

(b) No person holding a valid certificate of registration shall be authorized to perform any act unless he is a licensee or is employed by a licensed concern.

(12) Change of Address.

Any change in home address of any holder of a valid certificate of registration shall be reported in writing, by the registered person to the SFM within thirty (30) days of such change. Such change shall also be made on the reverse side of the certificate of registration by the holder.

(13) Duplicate.

A duplicate certificate of registration may be issued by the SFM to replace any previously issued certificate which has been lost or destroyed upon the submission of a written statement to the SFM from the certified person. Such statement shall attest to the certificate having been lost or destroyed.

(14) Minimum Age.

No certificate of registration shall be issued to any person who is under 18 years of age.

(15) Restrictive Use.

(a) A certificate of registration may be used for identification purposes only as long as such certificate remains valid and while the holder is employed by a licensed concern.

(b) Regardless of the acts authorized to be performed by a licensed concern, only those acts for which the applicant for a certificate of registration has qualified shall be permissible by such applicant.

(16) Right to Contest.

(a) Every person who takes an examination for a certificate of registration shall have the right to contest the validity of individual questions of such examination.

(b) Every contention as to the validity of individual questions of an examination shall be made in writing within 48 hours after taking said examination. Contentions shall state the reason for the objection.

(c) The decision as to the action to be taken on the submitted contention shall be by the SFM, and such decision shall be final.

(d) The decision made by the SFM, and the action taken, shall be reflected in all future examinations, but shall not affect the grades established in any past examination.

(17) Non-Transferable.

Certificates of Registration shall not be transferable. Individual certificates of registration shall be carried by the person to whom issued.

(18) New Employees.

New employees of a licensed concern may perform the various acts while under the direct supervision of persons holding a valid certificate of registration for a period not to exceed forty-five (45) days from the initial date of employment. By the end of such period, new employees shall have taken and passed the required examination.

(19) Certificate Identification.

Every certificate shall be identified by a number, delineated as EE-(number). Such number shall not be transferred from one person to another.

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