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Code · Delaware · Title 24 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 61. Elevator Mechanics

§ 6111. Grounds for discipline.

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(a)A licensed elevator mechanic shall be subject to disciplinary actions under § 6113 of this title, if, after a hearing, the Board finds that the p licensee has:
(1)Employed, or knowingly cooperated in, fraud or material deception in order to acquire a license as an elevator mechanic, has impersonated another person holding a license, or allowed another person to use the practitioner’s license, or aided or abetted a person not licensed as an elevator mechanic to represent oneself as a licensed elevator mechanic.
(2)Illegally, incompetently, or negligently provided elevator services.
(3)Performed service on an elevator, as defined in this title, without a license.
(4)Been convicted of any offense, the circumstances of which substantially relate to the work of an elevator mechanic. A certified court copy of a record of conviction shall be conclusive evidence of conviction.
(6)Engaged in an act of consumer fraud or deception.
(7)Violated this chapter or any rule or regulation established under this chapter.
(8)Had a license as an elevator mechanic suspended or revoked, or other disciplinary action taken by the appropriate licensing authority in another jurisdiction; provided, however, that the underlying grounds for such action in another jurisdiction have been presented to the Board by certified record, and the Board has determined that the facts found by the appropriate authority in the other jurisdiction constitute 1 or more of the disciplinary acts defined in this chapter. Every individual licensed as an elevator mechanic in this State, as a condition of licensure, has given consent to the release of disciplinary information by all other jurisdictions, and to waiver of all objections to the admissibility of previously adjudicated evidence of such disciplinary acts or offenses.
(9)Failed to notify the Board that their license as an elevator mechanic in another state has been subject to discipline, or has been surrendered, suspended or revoked. A certified copy of the record of disciplinary action, surrender, suspension or revocation in another state shall be considered as conclusive evidence.
(b)In accordance with Title 29, Chapter 101, no license shall be restricted, suspended or revoked by the Board, and no individual’s right to practice as an elevator mechanic shall be limited by the Board, until the individual has been given notice, and an opportunity to be heard, in accordance with Title 29, Chapter 101.
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