Illinois Administrative Code
Title 77 - PUBLIC HEALTH
Part 845 - LEAD POISONING PREVENTION CODE
Subpart C - TRAINING COURSE APPROVAL AND LICENSING OF INDIVIDUALS AND FIRMS
Section 845.130 - Requirements for Lead Abatement Contractor Licensing
Universal Citation: 77 IL Admin Code ยง 845.130
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) To conduct any lead mitigation or lead abatement activities in a regulated facility in Illinois, a person shall be licensed in accordance with the Act and this Section. To qualify for licensure as a lead abatement contractor, an applicant shall:
1) Submit a completed application on a form
provided by the Department;
2)
Submit a $500 non-refundable licensure fee.
A)
A $250 non-refundable licensure fee, in lieu of the $500 fee, may be submitted
for initial license applications received and approved by the Department
between December 1 and March 1 for licenses that will expire on May 31 of the
current year;
B) A $750
non-refundable licensure fee, in lieu of the $500 fee, may be submitted for
initial license applications received and approved by the Department between
December 1 and March 1 for licenses that will expire May 31 of the following
year;
C) The non-refundable fee for
a dishonored, negotiable instrument, including, but not limited to, returned
checks or insufficient payment, shall be $200;
3) Submit the name of the person with a valid
Illinois lead abatement supervisor license who will act as the designated lead
abatement supervisor for the lead abatement contractor. The license must be
held by the lead abatement contractor or an employee of the lead abatement
contractor;
4) Submit a written
statement signed by the contractor specifying that only lead abatement workers
licensed by the Department will be employed for lead abatement;
5) Submit a copy of the contractor's written
standard operating procedures and employee protection plan, which shall include
the following:
A) A description of medical
monitoring, respirator training and personal protective equipment programs
required in Respiratory Protection Standard (OSHA); and
B) A description of safe work practices to be
used when conducting lead mitigation or lead abatement that ensure compliance
with this Part. The lead abatement supervisor training curricula used for
training of the designated licensed lead abatement supervisor provides guidance
and direction on standard operating procedures for lead safe work practices and
should be referred to when preparing the work practices manual; and
6) Submit a description of all
legal proceedings, lawsuits or claims that have been filed or levied against
the contractor or any of his/her past or present employees or companies in
regard to construction-related activities. If there are no claims against the
contractor, a signed statement to that effect shall be submitted to the
Department.
b) Renewal of License. All lead abatement contractor licenses shall be renewed annually. All licenses shall expire on May 31 of each year.
1) If a renewal application is received on or
after May 1, but before May 31, the applicant shall pay a non-refundable late
fee of $100, in addition to the $500 non-refundable renewal fee.
2) An applicant whose license has expired for
a period of less than 3 years may apply to the Department for reinstatement of
the license. The license shall be reinstated if the applicant submits to the
Department the current license fee and a non-refundable reinstatement fee of
$200 for each year the license was expired.
3) A license that has expired for more than 3
years is not eligible for renewal. In these instances, the applicant shall
submit an initial application and supporting documentation, as required by this
Section.
4) The non-refundable fee
for a dishonored, negotiable instrument, including, but not limited to,
returned checks or insufficient payment, shall be $200.
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