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San Antonio board upholds 60‑day suspension of plumber’s registration after inspectors found unlicensed workers

Building-Related Fire Codes Appeals Advisory Board · July 2, 2025
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Summary

The Building‑Related Fire Codes Appeals Advisory Board on July 2 upheld a 60‑day suspension for Juan J. Olivares after city inspectors reported unlicensed individuals working on plumbing at 115 Hardeman; the board denied Olivares’s appeal and discussed evidence linking the work to Anytime Plumbing and a contractor named Martinez.

The Building‑Related Fire Codes Appeals Advisory Board in San Antonio voted July 2 to uphold a 60‑day suspension of the plumbing registration at issue in an appeal by license holder Juan J. Olivares (license M2822).

Rachel Parrish, the board liaison with Development Services, said the suspension, issued 06/12/2025, was taken under section 10‑5A of the city code after inspectors found unlicensed workers at the 115 Hardeman job site. "We denied the registration in accordance with the provisions outlined in section 10‑5A of the city code," Parrish told the board.

Senior plumbing inspector Joe Hernandez testified that when he arrived he saw fittings and boxes of plumbing materials and observed two individuals installing a…

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