§ 9-1003. Plumbers. 1005
   (1)   Definitions.
      (a)   Plumbing. Drainage, water piping, or the construction, alteration and repairing of any drainage, cesspools, trap, waste vent or water piping, and fixtures attached thereto, except gas or electric heaters.
   (2)   License required.
      (a)   Except as provided in subsection (2)(b) no person shall perform plumbing work unless that person is either:
         (.1)   A Master Plumber licensed pursuant to this Section;
         (.2)   A journeyman plumber licensed pursuant to this Section; or
         (.3)   An apprentice registered pursuant to this Section who performs such plumbing work under the direction of a licensed plumber.
      (b)   This Section shall not prohibit a helper or laborer performing ordinary unskilled labor (such as excavating, drilling, cleaning and moving) under the direction of a licensed plumber, nor shall it prohibit any person from performing minor plumbing repairs as defined in Section 8-201.2. 1006
   (3)   Master Plumber License.
      (a)   Applications for a Master Plumber's license shall be made to the Department on forms provided by the Department. Such application must include the name, home address and business address of the applicant, certify that the applicant has been a duly registered apprentice plumber for not less than four years and a licensed journeyman plumber for at least one year.
      (b)   Upon receipt of the application and payment of the application and examination fee as set forth in subsection 9-1003(7), the Department shall examine the applicant to determine whether the applicant has the requisite knowledge of a Master Plumber. If the applicant passes such examination, pays the annual license fee as set forth in subsection 9-1003(7) and provides satisfactory evidence that the insurance requirements of subsection 9-1003(5) have been met, then the applicant shall be licensed and registered by the Department.
      (c)   The Department shall issue to each licensed and registered Master Plumber a license, a permanent registration number stating that the applicant has successfully passed the examination for a Master Plumber and is entitled to apply for reregistration annually thereafter, a certificate of registration, and one metal plate or decal bearing the words "Registered Master Plumber, Philadelphia", and the permanent registration number. If additional metal plates or decals are required, they shall, upon written application, be furnished by the Department.
      (d)   A Master Plumber's license is valid for one year, and may be renewed upon payment of the annual license fee as set forth in subsection 9-1003(7).
      (e)   A Master Plumber may, upon application to the Department, be placed on an inactive master plumber list, provided he or she surrenders his or her current Master Plumber license, ceases to maintain a place of business for plumbing, removes all advertising directly or indirectly pertaining thereto, and applies for and receives a current annual license for journeyman plumber. A Master Plumber on the inactive list who wishes to regain active status as a licensed Master Plumber shall make application on forms provided by the Department, which shall grant such application when the applicant surrenders his or her current annual journeyman plumber license, establishes a bona fide business address, and pays the required fee for the current annual Master Plumber license.
   (4)   Apprentices and Journeymen.
      (a)   No person shall work as a journeyman plumber unless he or she is licensed with the Department. Applications for a journeyman's license shall be made on forms provided by the Department. Such application must include the name and home address of the applicant, certify that the applicant has been a duly registered apprentice plumber for not less than four years, and include proof, in the form acceptable to the Department, of such employment. Upon receipt of the application and payment of the application and examination fee as set forth in subsection 9-1003(7), the Department shall examine the applicant to determine whether the applicant has the requisite knowledge of a journeyman plumber. If the applicant passes such examination, then the applicant shall be licensed by the Department upon payment of the annual license fee as set forth in subsection 9-1003(7)(b).
      (b)   A journeyman plumber's license is valid for one year, and may be renewed upon payment of the annual license fee as set forth in subsection 9-1003(7)(b).
      (c)   No person shall work as an apprentice plumber unless he or she is registered with the Department. Application for registration shall be on forms provided by the Department, and shall include the written certification of the employer of the apprentice that such employer is a licensed Master Plumber. An apprentice must register again if the apprentice changes employers. Apprentices must be at least sixteen years of age.
   (5)   Master Plumber Insurance Requirements.
      (a)   All licensed Master Plumbers shall maintain the following insurance from insurers authorized to do business in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:
         (.1)   Workers' compensation where applicable: statutory limits;
         (.2)   Comprehensive general liability: two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) per occurrence combined single limit for bodily injury including death and property damage liability.
      (b)   Copies of all insurance certificates shall be submitted to the Department prior to the issuance of a renewal license.
      (c)   The licensee shall notify the Department of any change in a required insurance policy or cancellation thereof within five days of such change.
   (6)   Master Plumbers: Required and Prohibited Conduct.
      (a)   No Master Plumber shall permit his or her name to be used by any other person, directly or indirectly, either to obtain a permit or to do any work under his or her license.
      (b)   Every licensed Master Plumber shall have a bona fide place of business and shall display on the front of that place of business the word "Registered" and the name or names of the person, firm, or corporation and Master Plumber registration number in letters not less than three inches high.
      (c)   No person, other than a licensed Master Plumber, shall be allowed to display the sign of plumbing or plumbing repair or house drainage or water piping, or any advertisement pertaining thereto.
      (d)   Every licensed Master Plumber shall give a ten day notice of any change in his or her place of business, and upon his or her retirement from business shall surrender his or her license and registration certificate to the Department.
   (7)   Fees.
      (a)   The application and examination fees for plumbers shall be as follows:
         (.1)   Journeyman Plumber.
            First application and examination. . . . . $125
            First retake of examination. . . . . $75
            Additional retakes of examination. . . . . $125
         (.2)   Master Plumber.
            First application and examination. . . . . $250
            First retake of examination. . . . . $200
            Additional retakes of examination. . . . . $250
      (b)   The annual license fee for plumbers shall be as follows:
         (.1)   Apprentice plumber. . . . . $25
         (.2)   Journeyman plumber. . . . . $100
         (.3)   Master Plumber 1007 . . . . . $200
      (c)   A Master Plumber who is delinquent in the payment of his or her annual license fee and who desires to continue to engage in the business of plumbing shall pay an additional delinquency fee of fifty dollars ($50).
   (8)   License Suspension and Revocation.
      (a)   The Department may suspend or revoke any license granted under this Section for any of the following reasons: After an administrative hearing conducted within 10 days:
         (.1)   repeated failure to comply with the provisions of this Section or with the provisions of Title 8; 1008
         (.2)   failure to obtain or maintain the insurance required pursuant to subsection 9-1003(5);
         (.3)   work completed in an unworkmanlike manner;
         (.4)   failure to pay any fine imposed for a violation of any provision of this Section or of Title 8  1009 within ten (10) days of imposition by a final order from which all appeals have been exhausted; or
         (.5)   failure of the licensee or the licensee's business to pay any tax or charge imposed pursuant to Title 19 in connection with the business or the licensee's activity.

 

Notes

1005
   Added, Bill No. 891 (approved February 17, 1995), 1995 Ordinances, p. 91.
1006
   Referenced material now appears in Title 4, Subcode P, Chapter 2.
1007
   Amended, Bill No. 080853 (approved December 8, 2008).
1008
   Referenced material now appears in Title 4, Subcode P.
1009
   Referenced material now appears in Title 4, Subcode P.