Mr. William H. Kuntz, Jr. Executive Director Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Post Office Box 12157 Austin, Texas 78711-2157
Re: Scope of licensed pool-related electrical service under chapter 1305 of the Occupations Code (RQ-0891-GA)
Dear Mr. Kuntz:
On behalf of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (the "Department") you ask about the scope of authority of a "residential appliance installer" under Occupations Code section
A "residential appliance installer" is "a person, other than a licensed electrician, who is licensed to perform residential appliance installation, including pool-related electrical maintenance." TEX. OCC. CODE ANN. §§
*Page 2a pool-related electrical device, or equipment that:
(A) is installed as a unit in a single-family or multifamily dwelling that does not exceed four stories;
(B) is directly connected to an electrical circuit; and
(C) performs a specific function.
Id. § 1305.002(12-a).
You ask whether the definition of "residential appliance" and related provisions limit a residential appliance installer's work on pools to residential2 pools only or whether they permit the licensee to work on both residential and commercial pools. Request Letter at 1. One interpretation reads paragraphs (A), (B), and (C) of section 1305.002(12-a) to modify both the terms "pool-related electrical device" and "equipment." Id. at 2. Under this reading, the terms "a pool-related electrical device" and "equipment" are limited to items that are "installed as a unit in a single-family or multifamily dwelling that does not exceed four stories." TEX. OCC. CODE ANN. §
An alternative construction emphasizes the comma following the term "pool-related electrical device" in section 1305.002(12-a). See Request Letter at 2; see also TEX. OCC. CODE ANN. §
"In construing statutes, our primary objective is to give effect to the Legislature's intent as expressed in the statute's language." SeeGalbraith Eng'g Consultants, Inc. v. Pochucha,
Section 1305.002(12-a) provides that a "residential appliance" is "a pool-related electrical device, or equipment." TEX. OCC. CODE ANN. §
Residential Appliance Installer — An individual, licensed as a residential appliance installer, who on behalf of a residential appliance installation contractor, performs electrical work that is limited to residential appliance installation including residential pool-related electrical installation and maintenance as defined by Texas Occupations Code, §
1305.002 (12-b).
Given the provisions describing a pool-related electrical device as a residential appliance and the agency's rule interpreting Occupations Code chapter 1305, we do not believe a court would rely on the comma to the exclusion of other statutory language to determine the legislative intent. In our opinion, a court would conclude that a licensed residential appliance installer may work only on residential pools. *Page 4
Very truly yours,
GREG ABBOTT Attorney General of Texas
DANIEL T. HODGE First Assistant Attorney General
DAVID J. SCHENCK Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
NANCY S. FULLER Chair, Opinion Committee
Susan L. Garrison Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
