Reference is to Printer's Date 3/23/17--H.
Amend the bill, as and if amended, SECTION 1, Section 40-42-110, beginning on page 3038-1, by deleting item (4) in its entirety.
Amend the bill further, as and if amended, SECTION 1, by
striking Section 40-42-160
in its entirety and inserting:
/ Section 40-42-160. A license is not
required to perform any of the following:
(1) servicing,
installing, repairing, or rebuilding automotive locks by
automotive service dealers if they do not hold themselves out to
the public as locksmiths;
(2) police or fire
departments from opening a lock in an emergency situation if
they do not hold themselves out to the public as locksmiths;
(3) a merchant, retail,
or hardware store from duplicating keys or from selling locks or
other security accessories not prohibited from sale by the State
if they do not hold themselves out to the public as
locksmiths;
(4) the installation or
removal of complete locks or locking devices by members of the
building trades when doing so in the course of residential or
commercial new construction or remodeling if they do not hold
themselves out to the public as locksmiths;
(5) the employees of
towing services or repossessors from opening automotive locks in
the normal course of their duties if they do not hold themselves
out to the public as locksmiths; additionally, this chapter does
not prohibit employees of towing services from opening motor
vehicles to be moved without towing if they use the work order
form required by this chapter and if the towing service does not
hold itself out to the public as a locksmith or locksmith agency
by way of yellow page advertisement, through a sign at the
facilities of the service, or by any other advertisement;
(6) the practice of
locksmithing by a student in the course of study in programs
approved by the department if the student does not hold himself
out to the public as a locksmith;
(7) servicing,
installing, repairing, or rebuilding locks by a lock
manufacturer or anyone employed by a lock manufacturer if he
does not hold himself out to the public as a locksmith;
(8) the provision of a
product or service in the practice of locksmithing by a business
licensed by the State as a private alarm contractor agency if
the principal purpose of the services provided to a customer is
not the practice of locksmithing and the business does not hold
itself out to the public as a locksmith agency; or
(9) a maintenance
employee of a property management company at a multifamily
residential building from servicing, installing, or repairing
locks for tenants if the maintenance employee does not hold
himself out to the public as a locksmith." /
Renumber sections to conform.
Amend title to conform.