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(c) "Council" means the thermal system insulation and fire-stop council.
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(d) "Fire-stop product" means a product that is used to prevent the spread of
8fire or smoke and that is installed on or around a pipe, duct, wire, or any other
9penetration through a floor, ceiling, or wall of a building.
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(e) "Mechanic" means a person who installs, removes, or maintains thermal
11system insulation and fire-stop products.
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(f) "State inspector" means the state thermal system insulation and fire-stop
13inspector.
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(g) "Thermal system insulation" means a product that used to insulate any hot
15or cold surface including a pipe, duct, valve, boiler, flue, or tank, or equipment on or
16in a building. "Thermal system insulation" does not include an insulation product
17used in the walls of a home or building.
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18(2) Duties of the thermal system insulation and fire-stop council. (a) The
19council shall do all of the following:
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1. Recommend to the department rules establishing standards for the
21installation, removal, and maintenance of thermal system insulation and fire-stop
22products in buildings.
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2. Recommend to the department qualifications for the licensure of mechanics
24and contractors and circumstances under which the department may take
1disciplinary action against a mechanic or contractor including suspension and
2revocation of a license.
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3. Recommend to the department qualifications for the state inspector.
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4. Recommend to the department a continuing education program for
5mechanics and contractors.
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(b) The council may consult with engineering authorities and other
7organizations concerned with safety and health issues related to thermal system
8insulation and fire-stop products and mold in performing its duties under this
9subsection.
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10(3) State thermal system insulation and fire-stop inspector. (a) The
11department shall employ a person who has at least 15 years of experience as a
12mechanic, and who has successfully completed a 4-year apprenticeship in the trade
13of heat and frost insulation, as the state thermal system insulation and fire-stop
14inspector. The state inspector shall work under the direct supervision of the
15secretary.
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(b) The state inspector shall do all of the following:
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1. Inspect buildings constructed, or in which the mechanical systems have been
18altered, on or after the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], to
19determine whether the installation, removal, or maintenance of thermal system
20insulation and fire-stop products in those buildings and structures complies with the
21standards established by the department under sub. (4) (a).
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2. Keep complete and accurate records of all inspected buildings including a list
23identifying all buildings that are in compliance with the standards established by the
24department under sub. (4) (a), a list of all buildings that are not in compliance with
1the standards established by the department under sub. (4) (a), and a list of all orders
2that the state inspector issues under par. (c) 2.
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3. Give written notice of noncompliance to the owner of every building that the
4inspector determines does not comply with the standards established by the
5department under sub. (4) (a).
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(c) The inspector may do any of the following:
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1. Enter any building at a reasonable hour for the purpose of inspecting, or
8gathering information about, any thermal system insulation or fire-stop product.
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2. Issue an order requiring the owner of a building to make repairs or
10alterations that the inspector determines are necessary in order for the building to
11comply with the standards established by the department under sub. (4) (a). The
12inspector shall issue such an order in writing.
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13(4) Installation standards. (a) The department shall promulgate a rule
14establishing standards for the installation, removal, and maintenance of thermal
15system insulation and fire-stop products in buildings.
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(b) Every contractor who contracts to install, remove, or maintain thermal
17system insulation or firestop products shall ensure that such installation, removal,
18and maintenance complies with the standards established by the department under
19par. (a).
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20(5) Licensing of mechanics and contractors. (a) No person may install,
21remove, or maintain thermal system insulation or fire-stop products in any building
22unless that person is a mechanic licensed by the department under this section, is
23working under the direct supervision of a licensed mechanic, or is serving an
24apprenticeship with a licensed contractor who meets the requirements specified
1under ch. 106. A person wishing to obtain a mechanic's license shall apply for a
2license from the department on a form provided by the department.
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(b) No person may contract to install, remove, or maintain thermal system
4insulation or fire-stop products in any building unless that person is a contractor
5licensed by the department under this subsection. A person wishing to obtain a
6contractor's license shall apply for a license from the department on a form provided
7by the department. An applicant for a contractor license shall provide all of the
8following information on the application:
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1. If the applicant is an individual, the name, home address, business address,
10and social security number of the applicant.
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2. If the applicant is a company or business, the applicant's name and business
12address, the social security number of each of the applicant's officers, a copy of the
13applicant's articles of incorporation, if any, and the name of the company that the
14applicant uses to train its employees, if any.
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3. The number of years that the applicant has been engaged in the business of
16contracting.
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4. Any other information that the department may require.
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(c) A license issued by the department under this subsection is valid for one
19year and may be renewed subject to the continuing education requirements
20established under sub. (10).
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21(6) Standards for licensure of mechanics. (a) The department shall
22promulgate rules establishing standards for the licensure of mechanics. Except as
23provided in par. (b), the department may not issue a license to a mechanic unless the
24mechanic demonstrates, in a manner satisfactory to the department, that he or she
25has met all of the following requirements:
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11. He or she has at least one year of work experience installing, removing, and
2maintaining thermal system insulation and fire-stop products.
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2. He or she has passed a written examination approved by the department.
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3. He or she has successfully completed an apprenticeship that meets the
5requirements specified under ch. 106.
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4. He or she has completed any other requirement specified by the department
7by rule.
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(b) The department may waive any requirement, or any portion of a
9requirement under par. (a) 1. to 4. for any person with experience in installing,
10removing, or maintaining thermal system insulation and fire-stop products upon
11submission of evidence satisfactory to the department that the person is qualified for
12licensure.
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13(7) Standards for licensure of contractors. (a) The department shall
14promulgate rules establishing standards for the licensure of contractors including
15a requirement that a contractor obtain general liability, personal injury, and
16property damage insurance of the type and in the amount determined by the
17department and provide employee health and retirement benefits of the type and in
18the amount determined by the department.
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(b) The department may not issue a license to a contractor unless the contractor
20has been in the business of contracting for at least one year and is registered with
21the department of workforce development as a contractor that employs and trains
22apprentices in the trade of heat and frost insulation.
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23(8) Licensing exception. The department may waive a licensing requirement
24under sub. (6), (7), or (10) for any person who is licensed as a mechanic or contractor
1in another state in which the standards for licensure are at least as strict as the
2requirements under subs. (6), (7), and (10).
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3(9) Temporary and emergency licenses. The department may promulgate
4rules establishing standards and procedures for the issuance of temporary and
5emergency licenses for mechanics and contractors. The rule shall provide that a
6temporary or emergency license issued under this subsection is valid for a period of
730 days.
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8(10) Continuing education. The department may not renew a license issued
9to a mechanic or contractor under this section unless the mechanic or contractor
10submits a certificate to the department that demonstrates that the mechanic or
11contractor has attended and successfully completed during the previous license
12period a continuing education course approved by the department, upon consultation
13with the council, that meets all of the following requirements:
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(a) The course consists of at least 8 hours of instruction.
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(b) The course requires passing an examination that consists of at least 100
16written questions.
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(c) The provider of the course keeps a record of course attendance for each
18attendee.
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(d) The provider of the course makes attendance records available to the
20department upon request.
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21(11) Penalties. (a) A person who violates this section or who does any of the
22following is subject to a forfeiture of not more than $5,000 and the suspension or
23revocation of his or her license issued under this section:
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1. Makes a false statement of material fact in an application for the issuance
25or renewal of a license under this section.
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12. Engages in fraud, misrepresentation, or bribery in order to obtain a license
2under this section.
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3. Fails to notify the department or the owner or lessee of any building that the
4building fails to meet the standards established by the department by rule under
5sub. (4) (a).
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(b) A person who fails to comply with an order issued by the state inspector
7under this section may be subject to a forfeiture in an amount determined by the
8department by rule.
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9Section
3. 101.19 (1) (k) of the statutes is created to read:
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101.19
(1) (k) The licensing of thermal system insulation and fire-stop product
11mechanics and contractors under s. 101.136 and the inspection of buildings under
12s. 101.136.
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(1)
Council. Notwithstanding the length of terms of the thermal system
15insulation and fire-stop council specified in section 15.157 (14) of the statutes, as
16created by this act, the initial members shall be appointed for the following terms:
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(a) Two members for a term that expires on July 1, 2008.
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(b) Two members for a term that expires on July 1, 2009.
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(c) Three members for a term that expires on July 1, 2010.
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(2)
Position increase. The authorized FTE positions for the department of
21commerce are increased by 1.0 GPR position to be funded from the appropriation
22under s. 20.143 (3) (a) of the statutes for the purpose of performing the
23responsibilities of the state thermal insulation and fire-stop product inspector.
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24Section
5.
Effective dates. This act takes effect on first day of the 12th month
25beginning after publication, except as follows:
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1(1) The treatment of sections 15.157 (14) and 101.136 (2) of the statutes, as
2created by this act, takes effect on the day after publication.