§ 5-57-14. Alarm business license required — Licensing of electricians.
(a) It is unlawful and punishable as provided in § 5-57-41 for any person to engage in the alarm business within this state without having first
obtained an alarm business license from the state licensing authority, subject to
subsection (c) of this section; provided, that nothing contained in this chapter shall
be construed to prohibit an electrician licensed pursuant to chapter 6 of this title
from installing a burglar or hold-up alarm system; and provided, that no electrician
licensed pursuant to this section shall install any burglar or hold-up alarm system
in any ban
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§ 5-57-14. Alarm business license required — Licensing of electricians.
(a) It is unlawful and punishable as provided in § 5-57-41 for any person to engage in the alarm business within this state without having first
obtained an alarm business license from the state licensing authority, subject to
subsection (c) of this section; provided, that nothing contained in this chapter shall
be construed to prohibit an electrician licensed pursuant to chapter 6 of this title
from installing a burglar or hold-up alarm system; and provided, that no electrician
licensed pursuant to this section shall install any burglar or hold-up alarm system
in any bank or other financial institution or in any residential housing with four
(4) units or less.
(b) Authority for the licensing of any electrician shall be vested with the department
of labor and training which shall:
(1) After receipt of an application for a license, conduct an investigation to determine
whether the facts presented in the application are true and shall receive from the
department of the attorney general all records of criminal information that it has
or shall receive indicating any criminal activity on the part of the individual signing
the application; and
(2) Deny any application of a person who has been convicted in any jurisdiction of the
United States of a felony or a misdemeanor if the licensing authority finds that the
conviction reflects unfavorably on the fitness of the applicant to engage in the alarm
business.
(c) Every person desiring to be engaged in the alarm business within this state shall
apply to the licensing authority for a license to operate an alarm business. Any person
engaged in the alarm business on July 1, 1979, and filing a timely application may
continue to engage in the alarm business pending a final determination of the application.
Any person not having previous experience in the alarm business and filing as a new
applicant who will be the owner or principal officer of the business or branch office
in this state shall not engage in the alarm business until approval by the licensing
authority of his or her alarm business license and I.D. card applications for himself
or herself and his or her employees.