Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 28 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Article 72 - RESIDENTIAL CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING PREVENTION PROGRAM
Section 28-72-11 - Renewal of lead occupation certificates
Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 28-72-11
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 52, December 26, 2024
(a) Renewal application for lead inspector, risk assessor, elevated blood lead level investigator, lead abatement supervisor, lead abatement worker, renovator, and project designer.
(1) If a certified individual wishes to renew
a lead occupation certificate, the individual shall submit a completed
application for renewal of certificate, including the required supporting
documentation, to KDHE at least 60 days before the certificate's expiration
date as indicated on the certificate. Failure of the certified individual to
submit an application at least 60 days before the certificate's expiration date
may result in the certificate not being renewed before the current license
expires.
(2) The certified
individual applying for renewal shall complete the refresher training course
for the appropriate occupation within the 12-month period immediately preceding
the certificate expiration date.
(3) Each renewal application shall include
the following:
(A) A completed lead occupation
certificate application on a form provided by KDHE, which shall include the
following:
(i) The applicant's full legal
name, home address, and telephone number;
(ii) the name, address, and telephone number
of the applicant's current employer;
(iii) the certified individual's state-issued
identification number or federal employment identification number;
(iv) the county or counties in which the
certified individual is employed;
(v) the address where the certified
individual would like to receive correspondence regarding the
certification;
(vi) the lead
occupation certificate that the applicant wishes to have renewed;
(vii) the type of refresher training course
completed, including the name of the training provider, diploma identification
number, and dates of course attendance; and
(viii) the signature of the applicant, which
shall certify that all information in the application is complete and true to
the best of the applicant's knowledge and that the applicant will comply with
applicable state statutes and regulations;
(B) a copy of the refresher training course
completion diploma for the appropriate occupation; and
(C) a payment to KDHE for the appropriate
nonre-fundable recertification fee, as specified in K.A.R. 28-72-3 .
(b) Procedure for issuance or denial of a renewal lead occupation certificate.
(1) The applicant shall be informed by the
secretary in writing that the application is approved, incomplete, or denied.
(A) If an application is incomplete, the
notice shall include a list of additional information or documentation required
to complete the renewal application.
(i)
Within 30 calendar days after the issuance date of the notice of an incomplete
application, the applicant shall submit, to the secretary in writing, the
information requested in the written notice.
(ii) Failure to submit the information
requested in the written notice within 30 calendar days after the issuance of
the notice shall result in the secretary's denial of the individual's
application for recertification.
(iii) After receipt of the information
requested in the written notice, the applicant shall be informed by the
secretary in writing that the application is either approved or
denied.
(B) If a renewal
application for certification is denied, the written notice of denial to the
applicant shall specify the reason or reasons for denial. Certification may be
denied by the secretary pursuant to
K.S.A.
65-1,207(b), and amendments
thereto.
(C) If a renewal
application is denied, the applicant may reapply to KDHE for a lead occupation
certificate by submitting a complete lead occupation application form with the
appropriate nonrefundable recertification fee, as specified in K.A.R. 28-72-3
.
(2) If an applicant is
aggrieved by a determination to deny certification, the applicant may request a
hearing with the office of administrative hearings, in accordance with the
Kansas administrative procedure act.
(3) If a renewal application is approved, a
two-year certificate shall be issued by KDHE.
(4) A certificate may be issued with specific
restrictions pursuant to an agreement between the certified individual and
KDHE.
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