§ 6-203. Prohibited actions, journeyman and master.  


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  • (a)

    It shall be unlawful for any certified journeyman and master, as defined in section 6-198, to commit the following acts or omissions:

    (1)

    Working outside the scope of his certificate;

    (2)

    Departure, in any material respect, from the plans or specifications approved by the building department without the consent of the qualifying agent;

    (3)

    Misrepresentation of any material fact in the application or supporting documentation in order to obtain a certificate required by this chapter;

    (4)

    To aid or abet any person not holding a certificate in the violation of any provisions of this chapter;

    (5)

    To allow his certificate to be used by another person; or

    (6)

    To commit any fraudulent act, in his capacity as a certificate holder that results in substantial injury or loss to another.

    (b)

    A violation of this section may be prosecuted in the same manner as a second degree misdemeanor, prosecuted as a code violation under F.S. ch. 162; prosecuted under Laws of Fla. ch. 76-435; or through any other lawfully available method, including civil injunctive relief.

(Code 1979, § 6-66; Ord. No. 16-1990, § 3)