Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 641 - Public Health Department
Chapter 26 - Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester Registration
Rule 641-26.4 - Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester Training
Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 641-26.4
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Tester training.
a. A person or
organization that plans to conduct or sponsor a backflow prevention assembly
tester training course in Iowa shall apply to the department for approval of
the course at least 15 days before the first time the course is held, using an
application form provided by the department and submitting a $200 nonrefundable
fee.
b. The department will review
the application and respond to the applicant within ten business days after
receipt.
c. The person or
organization responsible for the course content shall submit to the department
any changes in the information set forth in paragraph
26.4(1)"a" every five years, no later than 30 calendar days
before the end of the fifth year.
d. The course sponsor shall notify the
department at least 15 days before an approved training course begins. The
notification will include:
(1) Sponsoring
organization name and website, contact person, mailing address, email address,
and telephone number.
(2) Course
dates and times.
(3) Course
location, including street address.
(4) A $50 nonrefundable fee.
e. A training course shall:
(1) Be at least 32 instructional hours and
cover the following minimum subjects:
1.
Backflow definitions, causes and examples.
2. Description of backflow prevention
assemblies, their proper application and installation, and their operational
characteristics.
3. Description and
operational characteristics of test equipment.
4. Techniques for testing backflow prevention
assemblies.
5. Troubleshooting of
backflow prevention assemblies.
6.
Recordkeeping and the responsibilities of regulatory agencies and the
registered tester.
(2)
Conclude with a written examination of at least 100 questions and a practical
examination of testing techniques on all types of testable backflow prevention
assemblies. The time for testing is in addition to the instructional hours. A
score of at least 70 percent on the written examination and demonstration of
proficiency in testing and troubleshooting procedures constitutes successful
completion of the course. Approved third-party certification agency testing may
be substituted for the course test.
f. The lead course instructor shall have
documentation of successfully completing an approved training course or be
certified, and have at least three years of experience in cross connection
control.
g. The testing laboratory
for a training course shall be equipped with the following:
(1) Examples of each of the backflow
prevention assemblies from at least three different manufacturers. If fewer
than three manufacturers make a type of backflow prevention assembly, at least
one example of that type of backflow prevention assembly.
(2) At least one double check valve assembly
and one reduced pressure principle assembly larger than two inches.
(3) At least one test station per three
students.
(2) Continuing education training.
a. A person or organization that plans to
conduct or sponsor a continuing education course for registered testers in Iowa
shall apply to the department for approval of the course at least 15 days
before the course is scheduled to begin, using an application form provided by
the department and submitted with a $50 nonrefundable fee.
b. The department will review the application
and respond to the applicant within ten business days after receipt.
c. A continuing education course will address
cross connection control theory and practice; backflow prevention devices and
methods; backflow prevention assembly installation, testing, troubleshooting
and repair; codes and rules affecting cross connection control; safety issues
related to installation and testing of backflow prevention assemblies; or
related subjects approved by the department.
(3) Third-party certification agencies.
a. Third-party
certification agencies seeking approval in Iowa shall submit a written request
to the department, on agency letterhead and signed by an authorized
representative of the agency, that includes at least the following:
(1) Agency name and website, contact person,
mailing address, email address, and telephone number.
(2) A description of the written examination,
whether it is open- or closed-book, and information about the arrangements for
administration of the examination.
(3) A copy of the testing procedures that are
the basis for the practical examination.
(4) A description of the procedures for the
practical examination and the criteria for evaluating performance.
(5) Proctor qualifications and
training.
(6) Procedures and
criteria for renewing the certification. The renewal of certification will be
completed at least every five years and include knowledge and skills
testing.
(7) A history of the
development and implementation of the program, as applicable.
(8) A list of other jurisdictions where the
certification is allowed and regulatory contacts in those
jurisdictions.
(9) A nonrefundable
fee of $200.
b. A
third-party certification agency will not certify an individual who was trained
by the agency. An individual proctor will not certify individuals who have
taken a course at which the proctor was an instructor.
c. A third-party certification agency shall
submit to the department any changes to the information set forth in paragraph
26.4(3)"a" every five years, no later than 30 days before the
end of the fifth year.
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