Indiana Administrative Code
Title 410 - INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Article 32 - LEAD-BASED PAINT PROGRAM
Rule 2 - Licensing
Section 2-7 - Lead-based paint license reciprocity
Current through March 20, 2024
Authority: IC 16-41-39.8-6
Affected: IC 16-41-39.8
Sec. 7.
(a) Any person holding a current U.S. EPA state or tribe authorized lead-based paint program license from another state, who is applying for an initial Indiana lead-based paint license from the department as a lead-based paint inspector, risk assessor, project designer, supervisor, worker, or clearance examiner under this rule, shall do the following:
(b) Any person holding a current U.S. EPA state or tribe authorized lead-based paint program license, who is applying for an initial Indiana license from the department to conduct lead-based paint activities as a contractor under this rule, shall do the following:
(c) If the department determines the information on the application is incomplete, the department shall request in writing that the applicant submit the missing information. If the information is not submitted within one (1) year of the department receipt of the application, the application will expire and the fee is not transferable.
(d) In addition to the requirements of subsections (a) through (b), the department may require an applicant or a designated representative to take an examination administered by the department. The examination shall cover only the discipline for which the applicant is seeking licensure. The commissioner shall deny the application if the applicant does not receive a passing score of seventy percent (70%). If the department denies the application, the certificate of training is invalid and the applicant must retake and pass the initial training course for the discipline for which the applicant is seeking a license and any subsequent third-party examinations.
(e) 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.
(f) The department shall review the application and shall make a determination as to the eligibility of the person. The department shall issue a lead-based paint program license to any person who fulfills the requirements established by this rule. The lead-based paint license shall expire three (3) years after issuance. The department may deny an application for a lead-based paint program license based on any of the applicable criteria listed in section 6 of this rule or for failure to comply with any other provision of this rule.
(g) Applications must be completed in writing and submitted for processing. If the license is approved, the license will be sent to the applicant via the United States Postal Service to the address listed on the application.
*This document is incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the Government Printing Office, 732 North Capitol Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20401 or are available for review and copying at the Indiana Department of Health, Indiana Lead and Healthy Homes Program, Fifth Floor, 2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.
Transferred from the Air Pollution Control Board (326 IAC 23-2-6.5) to the Indiana State Department of Health (410 IAC 32-2-7) by P.L. 57-2009, SECTION 17, effective July 1, 2009.