Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. A wood destroying insect report approved
by the commission shall be issued only for inspections made to determine the
presence of wood destroying insects for acts of sale or refinance of
structures.
1. A wood destroying insect report
shall not be renewable or issued for any other purposes, and shall not provide
a guarantee to repair damage caused by wood destroying insects.
2. No licensee, pest control operator, or any
person employed or supervised by a licensee or pest control operator, either
before or after issuing a wood destroying insect report, shall represent,
orally or in writing, to any customer or potential customer that if wood
destroying insects are discovered more than 90 days after the date of the WDIR
inspection the licensee or pest control operator will treat the property at no
cost or repair any damage caused by the wood destroying insects.
B. A wood destroying insect report
shall be issued by a person who is licensed by the commission in termite
control or a certified WDIR technician who is working under the supervision of
a person who is licensed by the commission in termite control. The report shall
carry a guarantee that the property will be treated without charge should live
subterranean termites covered by the report be found in any readily accessible
area within 90 days from the date of inspection.
1. A contract approved by the commission
shall be issued on date of treatment.
2. This contract shall be reported to the
commission and a fee paid as required by the Structural Pest Control
Law.
C. Regulations for
completing wood destroying insect reports LPCA-143 WDIR without the arbitration
clause and 143 A. with the arbitration clause. The following numbered sections
correspond to the numbered sections on WDIR Form LPCA 143 and 143 A. LPCA 143
and 143 A shall be completed as follows.
1.
Enter HUD/FHA/VA Case number (if available).
2. Enter date of structure(s)
inspection.
3.
A. Enter name of inspection
company.
3.
B. Enter address (including street, city,
state, and zip code) of inspection company.
3.
C. Enter
telephone number (include area code) of inspection company.
4. Enter pest control
inspector license number.
5.
A. Enter name and address of property
owner\seller at the time of inspection.
5.
B. Enter
address of property inspected (including street, city, state, and zip
code).
5.
C. List only structures located at address in
5B that are part of this report.
5.
D.
Information only. This area shall not be checked, circled or marked in any way.
6. If any areas of the
structure(s) were obstructed or inaccessible mark box YES. If no, mark box
NO.
7. Check the appropriate block
as to the construction of the structure(s) inspected. More than one block can
be checked.
8.
A. Check this block only when there is no
visible evidence of wood destroying insects in accessible areas on the
structure(s) inspected. Evidence includes but is not limited to: live or dead
wood destroying insects, wood destroying insect parts, shelter tubes, shelter
tube stains, frass, exit holes or damaged wood due to wood destroying
insects.
8.
B. Check this block if evidence of wood
destroying insects is observed. Evidence includes but is not limited to: live
or dead wood destroying insects, wood destroying insect parts, shelter tubes,
shelter tube stains, frass, exit holes or evidence of damage due to wood
destroying insects. If live wood destroying insects are observed, identify and
list the insect(s) observed and the location(s) in this Section.
8.
C. Check this box if visible evidence of
damage due to wood destroying insects was observed. Evidence of damage is
defined as obvious feeding or removal of wood by wood destroying insects
including "etching" or "scabbing" marks on the wood surface(s). Identify the
wood destroying insect and list the location(s) of evidence of damage caused by
wood destroying insects in this Section.
8.
D.
Treatment was or will be performed by inspection company? YES or No; If YES,
explain as follows:
a. Inspecting company
with a current treatment contract on the structure(s) inspected: list the
original treatment date for all structures treated and the contract
type.
b. Inspecting company without
a current treatment contract on the structure(s) inspected: list the
structure(s) to be treated and the type of treatment and contract.
9. Additional comments
shall not contain language that extends the time for treatment contained in the
WDIR should termites be discovered, that provides for or incorporates documents
that provide inspection guarantees, damage repair guarantees or treatment
guarantees, or that amends, modifies, or deletes any terms and conditions of
the WDIR. (If necessary, continue on reverse side.)
10. Make no marks in this section.
11. Do not mark in this section.
a. If any of the conditions listed in this
paragraph on the WDIR (LPCA 143 & 143 A) are present under or to within 12
inches of the inspected structure(s), list them in section #10 of this
report.
12. Signature
and registration\licensee number of inspector conducting the
inspection.
13. Enter date of
inspector signature.
14. Enter name
of person requesting the WDIR (if available).
15. Enter name of person WDIR received by (if
available).
16. Title of person in
Number 15 (if available).
17. Date
of signature of Number 15 (if available).
D. Minimum Specifications for conducting a
Wood Destroying Insect Report
1. No person
shall conduct a WDIR inspection unless that person is properly licensed in
termite control or is a certified WDIR technician.
2. Persons described in LAC 7:XXIII.121.D.1
shall inspect all unobstructed or accessible areas including but not limited to
bath traps with visible access, crawl spaces of raised pier construction, and
attics having a permanent ladder or staircase specifically to provide access to
the attic.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
3:3366 and
3:3670.