105.3 - PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL SYSTEMS BOARD.

        105.3  PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL SYSTEMS BOARD.
         1.  A plumbing and mechanical systems board is created within the
      Iowa department of public health.
         2. a.  The board shall be comprised of eleven members,
      appointed by the governor, as follows:
         (1)  The director of public health or the director's designee.
         (2)  The commissioner of public safety or the commissioner's
      designee.
         (3)  One plumbing inspector.
         (4)  One mechanical inspector.
         (5)  A contractor who primarily works in rural areas.
         (6)  An individual licensed as a journeyperson plumber pursuant to
      the provisions of this chapter or, for the initial membership of the
      board, an individual eligible for such licensure.
         (7)  An individual working as a plumbing contractor and licensed
      as a master plumber pursuant to the provisions of this chapter or,
      for the initial membership of the board, an individual eligible for
      such licensure.
         (8)  Two individuals licensed as journeyperson mechanical
      professionals pursuant to the provisions of this chapter or, for the
      initial membership of the board, two individuals eligible for such
      licensure.
         (9)  Two individuals licensed as master mechanical professionals
      pursuant to the provisions of this chapter or, for the initial
      membership of the board, two individuals eligible for such licensure.
      One of these individuals shall be a mechanical systems contractor.
         b.  The board members enumerated in paragraph a, subparagraphs
      (3) through (9), are subject to confirmation by the senate.
         c.  The terms of the two plumber representatives on the board
      shall not expire on the same date, and one of the two plumber
      representatives on the board shall at all times while serving on the
      board be affiliated with a labor union while the other shall at all
      times while serving on the board not be affiliated with a labor
      union.
         d.  The terms of the mechanical professional representatives
      on the board shall not expire on the same date, and at least one of
      the mechanical professional representatives on the board shall at all
      times while serving on the board be affiliated with a labor union
      while at least one of the other mechanical professional
      representatives shall at all times while serving on the board not be
      affiliated with a labor union.
         3.  Members shall serve three-year terms except for the terms of
      the initial members, which shall be staggered so that three members'
      terms expire each calendar year.  A member of the board shall serve
      no more than three full terms.  A vacancy in the membership of the
      board shall be filled by appointment by the governor subject to
      senate confirmation.
         4.  If a person who has been appointed to serve on the board has
      ever been disciplined by the board, all board complaints and
      statements of charges, settlement agreements, findings of fact, and
      orders pertaining to the disciplinary action shall be made available
      to the senate committee to which the appointment is referred at the
      committee's request before the full senate votes on the person's
      appointment.
         5.  The board shall organize annually and shall select a
      chairperson and a secretary from its membership.  A quorum shall
      consist of a majority of the members of the board.
         6.  Members of the board shall receive actual expenses for their
      duties as a member of the board.  Each member of the board may also
      be eligible to receive compensation as provided in section 7E.6.
         7.  The board may maintain a membership in any national
      organization of state boards for the professions of plumbing, HVAC,
      refrigeration, or hydronic professionals, with all membership fees to
      be paid from funds appropriated to the board.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 198, §3; 2008 Acts, ch 1089, § 10, 11; 2009 Acts, ch
      151, §4, 5
         Referred to in § 105.2
         Confirmation, see § 2.32 
         Footnotes
         Recommendation to general assembly regarding implementation of
      statewide inspection program due by January 1, 2011; 2009 Acts, ch
      151, §33