Code of Alabama - Title 34: Professions and Businesses - Section 34-36-6 - Powers and duties of board

Section 34-36-6 - Powers and duties of board.

(a) By rule, the board shall make provisions to do all of the following:

(1) Prepare or approve all examinations of applicants for licenses for electrical contractors and journeyman electricians.

(2) Determine the qualifications of electrical contractors to engage in the business of electrical contracting.

(3) Determine the qualifications of journeyman electricians to engage in electrical work.

(4) Provide for the investigation of written complaints filed with the board concerning alleged violations of this chapter and any rules adopted by the board.

(b) The board may suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew a license and impose a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000), after notice and opportunity for a hearing pursuant to the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act, upon proof of any of the following actions by a licensee or applicant:

(1) Violating any provision of this chapter.

(2) Attempting to procure a license to practice electrical contracting or to work as a master electrician or journeyman electrician by bribery or fraudulent misrepresentations.

(3) Being convicted or found guilty, regardless of adjudication, of a crime in any jurisdiction which directly relates to the practice of electrical contracting, working as a journeyman electrician, or the ability to practice electrical contracting or to work as a master electrician or journeyman electrician.

(4) Making or filing a report or record which the licensee knows to be false, willfully failing to file a report or record required by state or federal law, willfully impeding or obstructing such filing, or inducing another person to impede or obstruct such filing. Such reports or records shall include only those which are signed in the capacity of a licensed electrical contractor, master electrician, or journeyman electrician.

(5) Being found guilty of fraud or deceit or of negligence, incompetency, or misconduct in the practice of electrical contracting or working as a master electrician or journeyman electrician.

(6) Practicing on a revoked, suspended, or inactive license.

(7) Aiding or abetting any person to evade any provision of this chapter.

(8) Knowingly combining or conspiring with any person by allowing one's license to be used by any unlicensed person with the intent to evade this chapter. When a licensee allows his or her license to be used by any firm, partnership, association, or corporation without having any active participation in the operations or management of the firm, partnership, association, or corporation, such act constitutes prima facie evidence of an intent to evade this chapter.

(9) Acting in the capacity of a contractor under any license issued under this chapter except in the name of the licensee as set forth on the issued license.

(c) Upon finding a person, corporation, or business entity engaged in electrical contracting as defined in this chapter to be in violation of any of the provisions contained herein, the board may investigate the activities of licensed and unlicensed contractors. If the board finds that a person, corporation, or business entity is engaged in performing electrical contracting covered by this chapter without having obtained a proper license, the board may do any of the following:

(1) Deny an application for licensure with cause.

(2) Impose an administrative fine of not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000).

(3) Issue a cease and desist order.

(4) Petition the circuit court of the county where the act occurred to enforce the cease and desist order or collect the assessed fine, or both.

(d) Any person aggrieved by any adverse action taken by the board may appeal the adverse action to the circuit court of the county in which the adverse action occurred in accordance with the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act.

(Acts 1985, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 85-921, p. 201, §6; Acts 1988, No. 88-129, p. 184, §1; Act 2010-540, p. 932, §1.)

Last modified: May 3, 2021