Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 681 - WATER SUPPLY OPERATOR CERTIFICATION
Subpart F - RECIPROCITY
Section 681.600 - Application for Reciprocal Certification
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 681.600
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The Agency may grant water supply operators certified by another state, territory or possession of the United States, or any other country, reciprocal certification in Illinois without examination. A water supply operator seeking reciprocity under this subsection must submit the following:
1) the application
for reciprocal certification on forms prescribed by the Agency;
2) evidence that the certificate issued by
the other certifying jurisdiction is in good standing and has not expired;
and
3) authorization from the
applicant for the State of Illinois to contact the other certifying
jurisdiction that issued the applicant's certificate to enable Illinois to
verify information submitted in the application.
b) The Agency may grant reciprocal certification to a water supply operator trained by the United States as a member of the United States Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps or Navy (U.S. Armed Forces) without examination.
1) A
water supply operator seeking reciprocity under this subsection (b) must submit
the following:
A) the Illinois application
requirements found in Section
681.505, except
Section
681.505(a)(4);
B) a detailed description of the
qualifications, training and jobs performed while in the U.S. Armed
Forces;
C) a copy of his or her
military training, qualifications and performance records; and
D) a letter of authorization from the
applicant authorizing the State of Illinois to contact the U.S. Armed Forces to
enable Illinois to verify information submitted in the application.
2) The water supply operator must
have the following hands-on experience for the level of certification sought:
A) three years of hands-on experience for a
Class A certification;
B) three
years of hands-on experience for a Class B certification;
C) one year of hands-on experience for a
Class C certification; or
D) six
months of hands-on experience for a Class D certification.
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