Current through March 20, 2024
Authority: IC 16-41-39.8-6
Affected: IC 16-41-39.8
Sec. 5.
(a) Any
person seeking to renew a license as a lead-based paint inspector, risk
assessor, project designer, supervisor, worker, clearance examiner, or
contractor shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Have possessed a valid license in the
same discipline in which renewal is being sought within the previous twelve
(12) months.
(2) Have attended,
within the previous twelve (12) months, an approved refresher training course
for the discipline in which the person was previously licensed. The following
disciplines have additional requirements:
(A)
A risk assessor may take both the inspector refresher course and the risk
assessor refresher course or an approved combined inspector/risk assessor
refresher course.
(B) A project
designer shall take both the supervisor refresher course and the project
designer refresher training course.
(3) Have taken and passed a third-party
examination as required for inspector, risk assessor, project designer, or
project supervisor.
(4) Submit a
completed application on forms provided by the department and include a copy
of:
(A) the certificates of training
indicating that the person successfully completed the refresher training course
and passed the written examination; and
(B) for inspectors, risk assessors, and
supervisors, provide proof of having passed the third-party
examination.
(5) For a
contractor, submit a complete list of contracts for the prior thirty-six (36)
months for lead-based paint activities, including names, addresses, and
telephone numbers of persons for whom projects were performed.
(6) Pay the license application fee as
specified in section 8 of this rule.
(b) Any person seeking to renew a lead-based
paint license as a contractor shall:
(1)
include updated information in the application, if any information has changed
during the previous thirty-six (36) months;
(2) routinely examine and update the standard
operating procedures manual to reflect the compliance assurance methodologies
that meet current federal, state, and local regulations or other laws
pertaining to lead-based paint; and
(3) submit a complete list of contracts for
the prior thirty-six (36) months for lead-based paint projects, including
names, addresses, and telephone numbers of persons for whom projects were
performed.
(c) The
applicant shall provide two (2) copies of a clear and recent one and one-half
(1½) inch by one and one-half (1½) inch identifying color
photograph at the time of application.
(d) The department shall do the following:
(1) Review the application.
(2) Make a determination as to the
eligibility of the person.
(3)
Issue a lead-based paint license renewal to any person who fulfills the
requirements established in this rule.
The lead-based paint program license shall expire three (3)
years after issuance. However, the department may deny an application for
renewal of a lead-based paint license based on any of the criteria listed in
section 6 of this rule, as applicable, or for failure to comply with any other
provision of this rule.
(e) Any individual who has had a forty-eight
(48) month time lapse between any two (2) training courses of the same
discipline shall:
(1) be required to attend an
initial training course for the discipline to which they are seeking to be
licensed; and
(2) take the
third-party examination required for the discipline in which he or she is
seeking licensure.
Transferred from the Air Pollution Control Board
(326 IAC 23-2-5) to the Indiana
State Department of Health (410 IAC 32-2-5) by
P.L.
57-2009,
SECTION
17, effective July 1, 2009.