Code of Massachusetts Regulations
454 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Title 454 CMR 22.00 - Deleading and Lead-safe Renovation
Section 22.05 - Licensing Procedures for Deleader-supervisors and Deleader-workers

Universal Citation: 454 MA Code of Regs 454.22

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

(1) Licensure of Deleader-supervisors and Deleader-workers. An applicant for licensure as a Deleader-supervisor or a Deleader-worker must submit to the Department in person the following:

(a) A completed application form prescribed by the Director.

(b) A current Training Certificate issued by a Licensed Training Provider, or a current Training Certificate that meets the reciprocity requirements set forth at 454 CMR 22.08(2) in the discipline for which licensure is sought.

(c) A form of government-issued personal photo identification that includes proof that the applicant is 18 years of age or older.

(d) A signed physician's statement, as set forth at 454 CMR 22.09(4)(f).

(e) The results of all blood lead and zpp monitoring conducted on the applicant in the three-month period prior to application, including at least one blood lead and one zpp result.

(f) A money order or certified bank check payable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the amount of the entire fee established for such license by M.G.L. c. 7, § 3B, plus any applicable surcharges. A schedule of licensing fees and surcharges is available from any Department office upon request. The fee payment is not refundable.

(g) An applicant for licensure as a Deleader-supervisor must also pass an examination given by the Department (or an equivalent third party exam, as determined by the Director) with a score of at least 70%.

Applications received by the Department of Labor Standards (DLS) which omit any of the information or documentation required for submittal set forth 454 CMR 22.05 in excess of 60 calendar days from the date of written notification to the applicant apprising the applicant of the omitted information or documentation, will not be acted upon and the application fee shall be forfeited to defray the administrative costs of review and processing of the incomplete application.

(2) Renewal of License. Deleader-supervisor and Deleader-worker Licenses shall be valid for a period of one year from the date of issuance. The Director may renew a License issued pursuant to 454 CMR 22.05, provided the current License holder submits in person a renewal application at least seven calendar days before the expiration of the current License. Applications received later than seven calendar days before the expiration of the current License will be processed in the normal course of business, which may result in the License being renewed after its expiration date. Said renewal application shall include:

(a) A completed application form, as prescribed by the Director;

(b) A current certificate of refresher training specified by 454 CMR 22.08(4)(f);

(c) The items specified at 454 CMR 22.05(1)(c) through (e); and

(d) A money order or certified bank check payable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the amount of the entire annual fee established for such license by M.G.L. c. 7, § 3B, plus any applicable surcharges. A schedule of asbestos and lead licensing fees and surcharges is available from any Department office upon request. The fee payment is not refundable.

Applications for renewal received by DLS which omit any of the information or documentation required for submittal set forth 454 CMR 22.05 in excess of 60 calendar days from the date of written notification to the applicant apprising the applicant of the omitted information or documentation, will not be acted upon and the renewal fee shall be forfeited to defray the administrative costs of review and processing of the incomplete renewal application.

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