(1) An inspector employed by a local regulator, state regulator, or compliance agency to enforce the codes shall: (a) (i) meet minimum qualifications as established by the division in collaboration with the commission; (ii) be certified by a nationally recognized organization which promulgates construction codes; or (iii) pass an examination developed by the division in collaboration with the commission; (b) be currently licensed by the division as meeting those minimum qualifications; and (c) be subject to revocation or suspension of the inspector's license or being placed on probation if found guilty of unlawful or unprofessional conduct.
(a) (i) meet minimum qualifications as established by the division in collaboration with the commission; (ii) be certified by a nationally recognized organization which promulgates construction codes; or (iii) pass an examination developed by the division in collaboration with the commission;
(i) meet minimum qualifications as established by the division in collaboration with the commission;
(ii) be certified by a nationally recognized organization which promulgates construction codes; or
(iii) pass an examination developed by the division in collaboration with the commission;
(b) be currently licensed by the division as meeting those minimum qualifications; and
(c) be subject to revocation or suspension of the inspector's license or being placed on probation if found guilty of unlawful or unprofessional conduct.
(2) A local regulator, state regulator, or compliance agency may contract for the services of a licensed inspector not regularly employed by the regulator or agency.
(3) In accordance with Section 58-1-401, the division may: (a) refuse to issue a license to an applicant; (b) refuse to renew the license of a licensee; (c) revoke, suspend, restrict, or place on probation the license of a licensee; (d) issue a public or private reprimand; (e) issue a citation to a licensee; and (f) issue a cease and desist order.
(a) refuse to issue a license to an applicant;
(b) refuse to renew the license of a licensee;
(c) revoke, suspend, restrict, or place on probation the license of a licensee;
(d) issue a public or private reprimand;
(e) issue a citation to a licensee; and
(f) issue a cease and desist order.