Russell v. Board of Plumbing Examiners

74 F. Supp. 2d 339, 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17873, 1999 WL 1051074
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedSeptember 28, 1999
Docket98 CIV. 0725 CLB
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Russell v. Board of Plumbing Examiners, 74 F. Supp. 2d 339, 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17873, 1999 WL 1051074 (S.D.N.Y. 1999).

Opinion

*341 MEMORANDUM & ORDER

BRIEANT, District Judge.

By motion filed on August 18, 1999, and heard on September 17, 1999, plaintiffs Ray Russell, Angelo Rainaldi, John Gulick, and Edward Hess move pursuant to Rule 56, Fed.R.Civ.P., for summary judgment in this action for injunctive relief under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and § 7 of the Privacy Act of 1974. Plaintiffs’ claims are supported by the brief of Amicus Curiae United Plumbers of Westchester, Inc., a trade association comprised of Master Plumbers. Defendants filed opposition papers on August 24, 1999, and Plaintiffs filed reply papers on September 7, 1999.

By motion filed August 18, 1999, and heard September 17, 1999, defendants Board of Plumbing Examiners of the County of Westchester and the County of Westchester move pursuant to Rule 56, Fed.R.Civ.P. for summary judgment. Plaintiffs filed opposition papers on September 7,1999.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND

Plaintiffs Ray Russell, Angelo Rainaldi, John Gulick, and Edward Hess are Master Plumbers.

The County of Westchester comprises six separate incorporated cities; Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Peekskill, Rye, White Plains and Yonkers, together with nineteen towns; Bedford, Cortlandt, East-chester, Greenburgh, Harrison, Lewisboro, Mamaroneek, Mount Kisco, Mount Pleasant, New Castle, North Castle, North Salem, Ossining, Pelham, Pound Ridge, Rye, Scarsdale, Somers and Yorktown, as well as twenty-three villages located within one or more towns; Ardsley, Briarcliff Manor, Bronxville, Buchanan, Croton-on-Hudson, Dobbs Ferry, Elmsford, Harrison, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, Larchmont, Mamaroneek, Mount Kisco, Ossining, Pel-ham, Pelham Manor, Pleasantville, Port Chester, Rye Brook, Scarsdale, Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown and Tuckahoe. The County of Westchester comprises 450 square miles, and has an estimated population of 900,000.

Prior to January 1, 1996, persons seeking to engage in the work of a Master Plumber obtained licenses in those municipalities which had determined to license that occupation. To obtain a license they were required to pass a test and pay a fee. Four communities, The Village of Larch-mont, and the towns of Lewisboro, North Salem, and Somers, did not require a license for Master Plumbers. The County of Westchester did not have statutory authority to issue a Master Plumbers license which would be valid everywhere in the County. The County did not then and does not now enforce local building and plumbing codes, and permits where required for new work were then and are now issued in the local municipality.

By Chapter 563, § 2 of the Laws of 1993, the New York State Legislature enacted § 236 of the County Law effective July 28, 1993. That statute reads as follows:

§ 236. County plumbing licensing
1. Notwithstanding the provisions of the general city law or any other law to the contrary, the county of Westchester is hereby authorized to establish a West-chester county board of plumbing examiners and to empower such board to assume all licensing duties within the county of Westchester with respect to the licensure of plumbers. The county of Westchester shall provide for plumbers’ duties and responsibilities in accordance with the local law of such county.
2. Local laws enacted pursuant to this section shall supercede the provisions of any licensing requirements promulgated by a city pursuant to the general city law.

By Local Law 13-1995, adopted by the Westchester County Board of Legislators on October 16, 1995, and approved by the County Executive on October 20, 1995, (“the Law”) the County amended its Administrative Code to provide for the exami *342 nation and County-wide licensing of Master Plumbers and Journey Level Plumbers to be administered by the Board of Plumbing Examiners of the County of Westchester (“the Board”). Familiarity with those provisions of the Administrative Code on the part of the reader is assumed. Relevant portions of the Code provide as follows:

§ 277.508. EXAMINATION; EXCEPTIONS.
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D. Master Plumber Grandfather Clause
(1)All licensed Master Plumbers within the county of Westchester as of January 1, 1996, who have actively performed as a Master Plumber within a period of one
(1) year prior to January 1, 1996, shall be issued a Master Plumber’s License by the County Board of Plumbing Examiners restricted to the communities in which said Master Plumbers were licensed on January 1, 1996. The annual fee for this restricted License shall be $50.00 for each municipality in which such person is licensed on January 1, 1996, but in no event, shall such total fee for a restrict License exceed $500.00.
(2) Those individuals working in towns not requiring Licenses on January 1, 1996, may receive form the County Board of Plumbing Examiners a Master Plumber’s License restricted to those towns upon application to and at the discretion of the County Board of Plumbing Examiners based upon the standards set forth in the Board’s rules and regulations. The annual fee for this type of restricted License shall be $50.00 for each town in which such person is working on January 1,1996.
(3) No application for any restricted Master Plumber’s License shall be accepted after December 31,1996.
(4) Nothing in this section shall be construed to obviate the requirement of this Article for all new applicants and present licensed Master Plumbers who desire a County-wide Master Plumber’s License to apply for an application and examination for a County-wide Master Plumber’s License.
E. Journey Level Grandfather Clause. All persons having worked principally as a full time Journey Level Plumber for licensed Master Plumbers in Westches-ter County for a total of five (5) years prior to January 1, 1996, shall be issued a Journey Level Certification to work as a Journey Level Plumber in the County of Westchester upon producing satisfactory proof of said employment to the County Board of Plumbing Examiners that sets the standards for such set forth in the Board’s rules and regulations. The annual fee for this Journey Level Certification shall be $50.00. No application for Journey Level Certification under the provision of this grandfather clause shall be accepted after December 31,1997.

We note that prior to January 1, 1996, there was no licensing requirement whatever for a Journey Level Plumber, and the work was done by persons who had various levels of experience and knowledge.

The definitions of Master Plumber and Journey Level Plumber are found in the County Code at § 277.502.

MASTER PLUMBER — Any person who engages in or carries on the business of plumbing as defined herein.

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