Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 11 - Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
Part 4 - Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management Regulations
Chapter 8 - Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality Regulations For The Certification Of Operators of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities
Rule 11-4-8.4 - Renewal of Certificates
Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 11-4-8.4
Current through September 24, 2024
A. Eligibility for Renewal/Recertification
(1) A certificate of
competency issued under Rules 8.3(A) and (B)(1)(a) and B. of these regulations
may be renewed. Such renewal may be made without examination, provided that a
renewal application is submitted prior to the expiration of the existing
certificate. The renewal application must be accompanied by proof of completion
of the continuing education requirements described in Rules 8.3(B) of these
regulations.
(2) Certified
operators who submit renewal applications more than sixty (60) days after the
expiration of their certificate will be required to pass the written
examination as described in Rule 8.3(E) of these regulations in order to be
eligible for re-certification.
B. Continuing Education Requirements
(1) In order for a certificate of competency
to be renewed under Rule 8.4 of these regulations, commercial solid waste
landfill operators must earn at least forty-eight (48) hours of continuing
education during the period in which the current certificate is valid. Those
operators who have been certified for at least three (3) consecutive terms (or
nine (9) years) must earn at least thirty (30) hours of continuing education
during the period in which the current certificate is valid.
(2) In order for a certificate of competency
to be renewed under Rule 8.4 of these regulations, commercial class I rubbish
site operators must earn at least twenty-four (24) hours of continuing
education during the period in which the current certificate is valid. Those
operators who have been certified for at least three (3) consecutive terms (or
nine (9) years) must earn at least sixteen (16) hours of continuous education
during the period in which the current certificate is valid.
(3) Class I Rubbish Site Operators certified
under Rule 8.3(B)(1)(b) of these regulations must earn at least eight (8) hours
of continuing education specific to rubbish site operations during the period
in which his or her certification is valid.
(4) Continuing Education requirements may be
satisfied by attending Department-sponsored training sessions, Solid Waste
Association of North America (SWANA)-sponsored technical programs, or by
obtaining comparable training approved by the Department. Continuing education
credit will generally be given as follows:
(a) one (1) hour of Department-sponsored
training shall be equivalent to one (1) hour of continuing education, not to
exceed ten (10) hours per day.
(b)
one (1) hour of a related SWANA-sponsored technical program shall be equivalent
to one (1) hour of continuing education not to exceed ten (10) hours per
day.
(c) attending one (1) week
long related SWANA-sponsored course, or other course(s) determined by the
Department to be equivalent in scope and duration, shall be equivalent to forty
(40) hours of continuing education.
(d) special schools, experience, training,
correspondence courses, etc., may be approved at the discretion of the
Department.
(5) The
Department reserves the right to reduce the number of hours of continuing
education units granted or determine how much credit will be given for courses
where the content, or portions of, is determined to be unrelated to landfill or
rubbish site operations. The Department will review the course content to
determine how much, if any, credit will be given to the operator for
attendance.
Miss. Code Ann. §§ 17-17-1, et seq., 17-17-201, et seq., 21-27-201, et seq., 49-2-9(1)(b), 49-17-17(i), 49-2-1, et seq., and 49-17-1, et seq.
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