This document includes House Committee Amendments incorporated into the bill on Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 11:11 AM by pflowers.
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ALARM SYSTEM AMENDMENTS

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2022 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Don L. Ipson

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House Sponsor: Mike Schultz

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7     LONG TITLE
8     General Description:
9          This bill regulates the use of a battery-charged suspended-wire system as part of an
10     alarm system.
11     Highlighted Provisions:
12          This bill:
13          ▸     provides that a political subdivision may not pass an ordinance regulating
14     battery-charged suspended-wire systems if the system meets certain requirements;
15          ▸     modifies the definition of alarm system to include a battery-charged suspended-wire
16     system;
17          ▸     provides that a battery-charged suspended-wire system that is part of an alarm
18     system must be installed, maintained, repaired, or replaced by a licensed alarm
19     company or business or a licensed alarm company agent;
20          ▸     describes the requirements for a battery-charged suspended-wire system that is part
21     of an alarm system; and
22          ▸     makes technical changes.
23     Money Appropriated in this Bill:
24          None
25     Other Special Clauses:
26          None
27     Utah Code Sections Affected:

28     AMENDS:
29          58-55-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2021, First Special Session, Chapter 3
30          58-55-308, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2020, Chapter 339
31     ENACTS:
32          11-65-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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34     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
35          Section 1. Section 11-65-101 is enacted to read:
36     
CHAPTER 65. BATTERY-CHARGED SUSPENDED-WIRE SYSTEM

37          11-65-101. Battery-charged suspended-wire system.
38          (1) A political subdivision may not make an ordinance or other regulation prohibiting
39     or otherwise regulating the installation of a battery-charged suspended-wire system on
40     non-residential property, if the suspended-wire system:
41          (a) is installed, repaired, maintained, or replaced by a licensed alarm company or
42     business or a licensed alarm company agent; and
43          (b) meets the requirements described in Subsection 58-55-308(5)(a).
44          (2) Nothing in this section may be construed to prevent a political subdivision from
45     making an ordinance or other regulation related to a nonelectric perimeter wall or fence Ĥ→ , or
45a     signage related to the perimeter wall or fence, ←Ĥ that
46     surrounds a battery-charged suspended-wire system.
47          Section 2. Section 58-55-102 is amended to read:
48          58-55-102. Definitions.
49          In addition to the definitions in Section 58-1-102, as used in this chapter:
50          (1) (a) "Alarm business or company" means a person engaged in the sale, installation,
51     maintenance, alteration, repair, replacement, servicing, or monitoring of an alarm system,
52     except as provided in Subsection (1)(b).
53          (b) "Alarm business or company" does not include:
54          (i) a person engaged in the manufacture or sale of alarm systems unless:
55          (A) that person is also engaged in the installation, maintenance, alteration, repair,
56     replacement, servicing, or monitoring of alarm systems;
57          (B) the manufacture or sale occurs at a location other than a place of business
58     established by the person engaged in the manufacture or sale; or

59          (C) the manufacture or sale involves site visits at the place or intended place of
60     installation of an alarm system; or
61          (ii) an owner of an alarm system, or an employee of the owner of an alarm system who
62     is engaged in installation, maintenance, alteration, repair, replacement, servicing, or monitoring
63     of the alarm system owned by that owner.
64          (2) "Alarm company agent":
65          (a) except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), means any individual employed within this
66     state by an alarm business; and
67          (b) does not include an individual who:
68          (i) is not engaged in the sale, installation, maintenance, alteration, repair, replacement,
69     servicing, or monitoring of an alarm system; and
70          (ii) does not, during the normal course of the individual's employment with an alarm
71     business, use or have access to sensitive alarm system information.
72          (3) (a) "Alarm system" means equipment and devices assembled for the purpose of:
73          [(a)] (i) detecting and signaling unauthorized intrusion or entry into or onto certain
74     premises; or
75          [(b)] (ii) signaling a robbery or attempted robbery on protected premises.
76          (b) "Alarm system" includes a battery-charged suspended-wire system or fence that is
77     part of and interfaces with an alarm system for the purposes of detecting and deterring
78     unauthorized intrusion or entry into or onto certain premises.
79          (4) "Apprentice electrician" means a person licensed under this chapter as an
80     apprentice electrician who is learning the electrical trade under the immediate supervision of a
81     master electrician, residential master electrician, a journeyman electrician, or a residential
82     journeyman electrician.
83          (5) "Apprentice plumber" means a person licensed under this chapter as an apprentice
84     plumber who is learning the plumbing trade under the immediate supervision of a master
85     plumber, residential master plumber, journeyman plumber, or a residential journeyman
86     plumber.
87          (6) "Approved continuing education" means instruction provided through courses
88     under a program established under Subsection 58-55-302.5(2).
89          (7) (a) "Approved prelicensure course provider" means a provider that is the

90     Associated General Contractors of Utah, the Utah Chapter of the Associated Builders and
91     Contractors, or the Utah Home Builders Association, and that meets the requirements
92     established by rule by the commission with the concurrence of the director, to teach the
93     25-hour course described in Subsection 58-55-302(1)(e)(iii).
94          (b) "Approved prelicensure course provider" may only include a provider that, in
95     addition to any other locations, offers the 25-hour course described in Subsection
96     58-55-302(1)(e)(iii) at least six times each year in one or more counties other than Salt Lake
97     County, Utah County, Davis County, or Weber County.
98          (8) "Board" means the Electrician Licensing Board, Alarm System Security and
99     Licensing Board, or Plumbers Licensing Board created in Section 58-55-201.
100          (9) "Combustion system" means an assembly consisting of:
101          (a) piping and components with a means for conveying, either continuously or
102     intermittently, natural gas from the outlet of the natural gas provider's meter to the burner of the
103     appliance;
104          (b) the electric control and combustion air supply and venting systems, including air
105     ducts; and
106          (c) components intended to achieve control of quantity, flow, and pressure.
107          (10) "Commission" means the Construction Services Commission created under
108     Section 58-55-103.
109          (11) "Construction trade" means any trade or occupation involving:
110          (a) (i) construction, alteration, remodeling, repairing, wrecking or demolition, addition
111     to, or improvement of any building, highway, road, railroad, dam, bridge, structure, excavation
112     or other project, development, or improvement to other than personal property; and
113          (ii) constructing, remodeling, or repairing a manufactured home or mobile home as
114     defined in Section 15A-1-302; or
115          (b) installation or repair of a residential or commercial natural gas appliance or
116     combustion system.
117          (12) "Construction trades instructor" means a person licensed under this chapter to
118     teach one or more construction trades in both a classroom and project environment, where a
119     project is intended for sale to or use by the public and is completed under the direction of the
120     instructor, who has no economic interest in the project.

121          (13) (a) "Contractor" means any person who for compensation other than wages as an
122     employee undertakes any work in the construction, plumbing, or electrical trade for which
123     licensure is required under this chapter and includes:
124          (i) a person who builds any structure on the person's own property for the purpose of
125     sale or who builds any structure intended for public use on the person's own property;
126          (ii) any person who represents that the person is a contractor, or will perform a service
127     described in this Subsection (13), by advertising on a website or social media, or any other
128     means;
129          (iii) any person engaged as a maintenance person, other than an employee, who
130     regularly engages in activities set forth under the definition of "construction trade";
131          (iv) any person engaged in, or offering to engage in, any construction trade for which
132     licensure is required under this chapter; or
133          (v) a construction manager, construction consultant, construction assistant, or any other
134     person who, for a fee:
135          (A) performs or offers to perform construction consulting;
136          (B) performs or offers to perform management of construction subcontractors;
137          (C) provides or offers to provide a list of subcontractors or suppliers; or
138          (D) provides or offers to provide management or counseling services on a construction
139     project.
140          (b) "Contractor" does not include:
141          (i) an alarm company or alarm company agent; or
142          (ii) a material supplier who provides consulting to customers regarding the design and
143     installation of the material supplier's products.
144          (14) (a) "Electrical trade" means the performance of any electrical work involved in the
145     installation, construction, alteration, change, repair, removal, or maintenance of facilities,
146     buildings, or appendages or appurtenances.
147          (b) "Electrical trade" does not include:
148          (i) transporting or handling electrical materials;
149          (ii) preparing clearance for raceways for wiring;
150          (iii) work commonly done by unskilled labor on any installations under the exclusive
151     control of electrical utilities;

152          (iv) work involving cable-type wiring that does not pose a shock or fire-initiation
153     hazard; or
154          (v) work involving class two or class three power-limited circuits as defined in the
155     National Electrical Code.
156          (15) "Elevator" means the same as that term is defined in Section 34A-7-202, except
157     that for purposes of this chapter it does not mean a stair chair, a vertical platform lift, or an
158     incline platform lift.
159          (16) "Elevator contractor" means a sole proprietor, firm, or corporation licensed under
160     this chapter that is engaged in the business of erecting, constructing, installing, altering,
161     servicing, repairing, or maintaining an elevator.
162          (17) "Elevator mechanic" means an individual who is licensed under this chapter as an
163     elevator mechanic and who is engaged in erecting, constructing, installing, altering, servicing,
164     repairing, or maintaining an elevator under the immediate supervision of an elevator contractor.
165          (18) "Employee" means an individual as defined by the division by rule giving
166     consideration to the definition adopted by the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of
167     Workforce Services.
168          (19) "Engage in a construction trade" means to:
169          (a) engage in, represent oneself to be engaged in, or advertise oneself as being engaged
170     in a construction trade; or
171          (b) use the name "contractor" or "builder" or in any other way lead a reasonable person
172     to believe one is or will act as a contractor.
173          (20) (a) "Financial responsibility" means a demonstration of a current and expected
174     future condition of financial solvency evidencing a reasonable expectation to the division and
175     the board that an applicant or licensee can successfully engage in business as a contractor
176     without jeopardy to the public health, safety, and welfare.
177          (b) Financial responsibility may be determined by an evaluation of the total history
178     concerning the licensee or applicant including past, present, and expected condition and record
179     of financial solvency and business conduct.
180          (21) "Gas appliance" means any device that uses natural gas to produce light, heat,
181     power, steam, hot water, refrigeration, or air conditioning.
182          (22) (a) "General building contractor" means a person licensed under this chapter as a

183     general building contractor qualified by education, training, experience, and knowledge to
184     perform or superintend construction of structures for the support, shelter, and enclosure of
185     persons, animals, chattels, or movable property of any kind or any of the components of that
186     construction except plumbing, electrical work, mechanical work, work related to the operating
187     integrity of an elevator, and manufactured housing installation, for which the general building
188     contractor shall employ the services of a contractor licensed in the particular specialty, except
189     that a general building contractor engaged in the construction of single-family and multifamily
190     residences up to four units may perform the mechanical work and hire a licensed plumber or
191     electrician as an employee.
192          (b) The division may by rule exclude general building contractors from engaging in the
193     performance of other construction specialties in which there is represented a substantial risk to
194     the public health, safety, and welfare, and for which a license is required unless that general
195     building contractor holds a valid license in that specialty classification.
196          (23) (a) "General electrical contractor" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
197     general electrical contractor qualified by education, training, experience, and knowledge to
198     perform the fabrication, construction, and installation of generators, transformers, conduits,
199     raceways, panels, switch gear, electrical wires, fixtures, appliances, or apparatus that uses
200     electrical energy.
201          (b) The scope of work of a general electrical contractor may be further defined by rules
202     made by the commission, with the concurrence of the director, in accordance with Title 63G,
203     Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
204          (24) (a) "General engineering contractor" means a person licensed under this chapter as
205     a general engineering contractor qualified by education, training, experience, and knowledge to
206     perform construction of fixed works in any of the following: irrigation, drainage, water, power,
207     water supply, flood control, inland waterways, harbors, railroads, highways, tunnels, airports
208     and runways, sewers and bridges, refineries, pipelines, chemical and industrial plants requiring
209     specialized engineering knowledge and skill, piers, and foundations, or any of the components
210     of those works.
211          (b) A general engineering contractor may not perform construction of structures built
212     primarily for the support, shelter, and enclosure of persons, animals, and chattels.
213          (25) (a) "General plumbing contractor" means a person licensed under this chapter as a

214     general plumbing contractor qualified by education, training, experience, and knowledge to
215     perform the fabrication or installation of material and fixtures to create and maintain sanitary
216     conditions in a building by providing permanent means for a supply of safe and pure water, a
217     means for the timely and complete removal from the premises of all used or contaminated
218     water, fluid and semi-fluid organic wastes and other impurities incidental to life and the
219     occupation of such premises, and a safe and adequate supply of gases for lighting, heating, and
220     industrial purposes.
221          (b) The scope of work of a general plumbing contractor may be further defined by rules
222     made by the commission, with the concurrence of the director, in accordance with Title 63G,
223     Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
224          (26) "Immediate supervision" means reasonable direction, oversight, inspection, and
225     evaluation of the work of a person:
226          (a) as the division specifies in rule;
227          (b) by, as applicable, a qualified electrician or plumber;
228          (c) as part of a planned program of training; and
229          (d) to ensure that the end result complies with applicable standards.
230          (27) "Individual" means a natural person.
231          (28) "Journeyman electrician" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
232     journeyman electrician having the qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge to wire,
233     install, and repair electrical apparatus and equipment for light, heat, power, and other purposes.
234          (29) "Journeyman plumber" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
235     journeyman plumber having the qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge
236     to engage in the plumbing trade.
237          (30) "Master electrician" means a person licensed under this chapter as a master
238     electrician having the qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge to properly plan,
239     layout, and supervise the wiring, installation, and repair of electrical apparatus and equipment
240     for light, heat, power, and other purposes.
241          (31) "Master plumber" means a person licensed under this chapter as a master plumber
242     having the qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge to properly plan and layout
243     projects and supervise persons in the plumbing trade.
244          (32) "Person" means a natural person, sole proprietorship, joint venture, corporation,

245     limited liability company, association, or organization of any type.
246          (33) (a) "Plumbing trade" means the performance of any mechanical work pertaining to
247     the installation, alteration, change, repair, removal, maintenance, or use in buildings, or within
248     three feet beyond the outside walls of buildings, of pipes, fixtures, and fittings for the:
249          (i) delivery of the water supply;
250          (ii) discharge of liquid and water carried waste;
251          (iii) building drainage system within the walls of the building; and
252          (iv) delivery of gases for lighting, heating, and industrial purposes.
253          (b) "Plumbing trade" includes work pertaining to the water supply, distribution pipes,
254     fixtures and fixture traps, soil, waste and vent pipes, the building drain and roof drains, and the
255     safe and adequate supply of gases, together with their devices, appurtenances, and connections
256     where installed within the outside walls of the building.
257          (34) "Ratio of apprentices" means the number of licensed plumber apprentices or
258     licensed electrician apprentices that are allowed to be under the immediate supervision of a
259     licensed supervisor as established by the provisions of this chapter and by rules made by the
260     commission, with the concurrence of the director, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3,
261     Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
262          (35) "Residential and small commercial contractor" means a person licensed under this
263     chapter as a residential and small commercial contractor qualified by education, training,
264     experience, and knowledge to perform or superintend the construction of single-family
265     residences, multifamily residences up to four units, and commercial construction of not more
266     than three stories above ground and not more than 20,000 square feet, or any of the components
267     of that construction except plumbing, electrical work, mechanical work, and manufactured
268     housing installation, for which the residential and small commercial contractor shall employ
269     the services of a contractor licensed in the particular specialty, except that a residential and
270     small commercial contractor engaged in the construction of single-family and multifamily
271     residences up to four units may perform the mechanical work and hire a licensed plumber or
272     electrician as an employee.
273          (36) "Residential building," as it relates to the license classification of residential
274     journeyman plumber and residential master plumber, means a single or multiple family
275     dwelling of up to four units.

276          (37) (a) "Residential electrical contractor" means a person licensed under this chapter
277     as a residential electrical contractor qualified by education, training, experience, and
278     knowledge to perform the fabrication, construction, and installation of services, disconnecting
279     means, grounding devices, panels, conductors, load centers, lighting and plug circuits,
280     appliances, and fixtures in a residential unit.
281          (b) The scope of work of a residential electrical contractor may be further defined by
282     rules made by the commission, with the concurrence of the director, in accordance with Title
283     63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
284          (38) "Residential journeyman electrician" means a person licensed under this chapter
285     as a residential journeyman electrician having the qualifications, training, experience, and
286     knowledge to wire, install, and repair electrical apparatus and equipment for light, heat, power,
287     and other purposes on buildings using primarily nonmetallic sheath cable.
288          (39) "Residential journeyman plumber" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
289     residential journeyman plumber having the qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge
290     to engage in the plumbing trade as limited to the plumbing of residential buildings.
291          (40) "Residential master electrician" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
292     residential master electrician having the qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge to
293     properly plan, layout, and supervise the wiring, installation, and repair of electrical apparatus
294     and equipment for light, heat, power, and other purposes on residential projects.
295          (41) "Residential master plumber" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
296     residential master plumber having the qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge to
297     properly plan and layout projects and supervise persons in the plumbing trade as limited to the
298     plumbing of residential buildings.
299          (42) (a) "Residential plumbing contractor" means a person licensed under this chapter
300     as a residential plumbing contractor qualified by education, training, experience, and
301     knowledge to perform the fabrication or installation of material and fixtures to create and
302     maintain sanitary conditions in residential buildings by providing permanent means for a
303     supply of safe and pure water, a means for the timely and complete removal from the premises
304     of all used or contaminated water, fluid and semi-fluid organic wastes and other impurities
305     incidental to life and the occupation of such premises, and a safe and adequate supply of gases
306     for lighting, heating, and industrial purposes.

307          (b) The scope of work of a residential plumbing contractor may be further defined by
308     rules made by the commission, with the concurrence of the director, in accordance with Title
309     63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
310          (43) "Residential project," as it relates to an electrician or electrical contractor, means
311     buildings primarily wired with nonmetallic sheathed cable, in accordance with standard rules
312     and regulations governing this work, including the National Electrical Code, and in which the
313     voltage does not exceed 250 volts line to line and 125 volts to ground.
314          (44) "Sensitive alarm system information" means:
315          (a) a pass code or other code used in the operation of an alarm system;
316          (b) information on the location of alarm system components at the premises of a
317     customer of the alarm business providing the alarm system;
318          (c) information that would allow the circumvention, bypass, deactivation, or other
319     compromise of an alarm system of a customer of the alarm business providing the alarm
320     system; and
321          (d) any other similar information that the division by rule determines to be information
322     that an individual employed by an alarm business should use or have access to only if the
323     individual is licensed as provided in this chapter.
324          (45) (a) "Specialty contractor" means a person licensed under this chapter under a
325     specialty contractor classification established by rule, who is qualified by education, training,
326     experience, and knowledge to perform those construction trades and crafts requiring
327     specialized skill, the regulation of which are determined by the division to be in the best
328     interest of the public health, safety, and welfare.
329          (b) A specialty contractor may perform work in crafts or trades other than those in
330     which the specialty contractor is licensed if they are incidental to the performance of the
331     specialty contractor's licensed craft or trade.
332          (46) "Unincorporated entity" means an entity that is not:
333          (a) an individual;
334          (b) a corporation; or
335          (c) publicly traded.
336          (47) "Unlawful conduct" means the same as that term is defined in Sections 58-1-501
337     and 58-55-501.

338          (48) "Unprofessional conduct" means the same as that term is defined in Sections
339     58-1-501 and 58-55-502 and as may be further defined by rule.
340          (49) "Wages" means amounts due to an employee for labor or services whether the
341     amount is fixed or ascertained on a time, task, piece, commission, or other basis for calculating
342     the amount.
343          Section 3. Section 58-55-308 is amended to read:
344          58-55-308. Scope of practice -- Installation, repair, maintenance, or replacement
345     of gas appliance, combustion system, automatic fire sprinkler system, or battery-powered
346     fence -- Rules.
347          (1) (a) The commission, with the concurrence of the director, may adopt reasonable
348     rules pursuant to Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, to define and
349     limit the scope of practice and operating standards of the classifications and subclassifications
350     licensed under this chapter in a manner consistent with established practice in the relevant
351     industry.
352          (b) The commission and the director may limit the field and scope of operations of a
353     licensee under this chapter in accordance with the rules and the public health, safety, and
354     welfare, based on the licensee's education, training, experience, knowledge, and financial
355     responsibility.
356          (2) (a) The work and scope of practice covered by this Subsection (2) and Subsection
357     (3) is the installation, repair, maintenance, cleaning, or replacement of a residential or
358     commercial gas appliance or combustion system.
359          (b) The provisions of this Subsection (2) apply to any:
360          (i) licensee under this chapter whose license authorizes the licensee to perform the
361     work described in Subsection (2)(a); and
362          (ii) person exempt from licensure under Section 58-55-305.
363          (c) Any person described in Subsection (2)(b) that performs work described in
364     Subsection (2)(a):
365          (i) must first receive training and certification as specified in rules adopted by the
366     commission, with the concurrence of the director, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3,
367     Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act; and
368          (ii) shall ensure that any employee authorized under other provisions of this chapter to

369     perform work described in Subsection (2)(a) has first received training and certification as
370     specified in rules adopted by the division.
371          (d) The division may exempt from the training requirements adopted under Subsection
372     (2)(c) a person that has adequate experience, as determined by the division.
373          (3) The division may exempt the following individuals from the certification
374     requirements adopted under Subsection (2)(c):
375          (a) a person who has passed a test equivalent to the level of testing required by the
376     division for certification, or has completed an apprenticeship program that teaches the
377     installation of gas line appliances and is approved by the Federal Bureau of Apprenticeship
378     Training; and
379          (b) a person working under the immediate one-to-one supervision of a certified natural
380     gas technician or a person exempt from certification.
381          (4) (a) The work and scope of practice covered by this Subsection (4) is the
382     installation, repair, maintenance, or replacement of an automatic fire sprinkler system.
383          (b) The provisions of this Subsection (4) apply to an individual acting as a qualifier for
384     a business entity in accordance with Section 58-55-304, where the business entity seeks to
385     perform the work described in Subsection (4)(a).
386          (c) Before a business entity described in Subsection (4)(b) may perform the work
387     described in Subsection (4)(a), the qualifier for the business entity shall:
388          (i) be a licensed general building contractor; or
389          (ii) obtain a certification in fire sprinkler fitting from the division by providing
390     evidence to the division that the qualifier has met the following requirements:
391          (A) completing a Department of Labor federally approved apprentice training program
392     or completing two-years experience under the immediate supervision of a licensee who has
393     obtained a certification in fire sprinkler fitting; and
394          (B) passing the Star fire sprinklerfitting mastery examination offered by the National
395     Inspection Testing and Certification Corporation or an equivalent examination approved by the
396     division.
397          (d) The division may also issue a certification in fire sprinkler fitting to a qualifier for a
398     business entity who has received training and experience equivalent to the requirements of
399     Subsection (4)(c), as specified in rules adopted by the commission, with the concurrence of the

400     director, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
401          (5) (a) The scope and practice of this Subsection (5) is the installation, repair,
402     maintenance, or replacement of a battery-charged suspended-wire system or fence that:
403          (i) is part of and interfaces with an alarm system for the purposes of detecting and
404     deterring unauthorized intrusion or entry into or onto certain premises;
405          (ii) is located on property that is not designated by a municipality or county for
406     residential use;
407          (iii) has an energizer that is driven by a commercial storage battery that provides no
408     more than 12 volts of direct current;
409          (iv) produces an electric charge on contact that does not exceed energizer
410     characteristics set for electric fence energizers by the International Electrotechnical
411     Commission;
412          (v) is surrounded by a nonelectric perimeter fence or wall that is at least five feet in
413     height;
414          (vi) is not more than the higher of:
415          (A) two feet higher than the height of the nonelectric perimeter fence or wall; or
416          (B) 10 feet in height;
417          (vii) is marked with conspicuous warning signs that are located on the battery-charged
418     suspended-wire system or fence at no more than 30-foot intervals and that read "WARNING --
419     ELECTRIC FENCE"; and
420          (viii) meets any rules related to battery-charged suspended-wire systems or fences
421     adopted by the commission, with the concurrence of the director, in accordance with Title 63G,
422     Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
423          (b) Before a business entity or person may perform the scope of work described in
424     Subsection (5)(a), the business entity or person shall be a licensed alarm business or company
425     or a licensed alarm company agent.
426          [(5)] (6) This section does not prohibit a licensed specialty contractor from accepting
427     and entering into a contract involving the use of two or more crafts or trades if the performance
428     of the work in the crafts or trades, other than that in which the contractor is licensed, is
429     incidental and supplemental to the work for which the contractor is licensed.