New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 5 - PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS
Part 105 - CERTIFICATION OF TANK INSTALLERS AND JUNIOR INSTALLERS; REQUIREMENTS FOR TESTERS
Section 20.5.105.500 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLER OF UST SYSTEMS

Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.5.105.500

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024

A. Beginning September 16, 1989, no person may install, replace, repair or modify UST systems in this state unless the person is, or employs, an individual who has been certified by the department to perform that work on UST systems. This provision requires certification of the individual who exercises supervisory control over the installation, replacement, repair or modification work, whether as an officer or employee of the UST system owner or operator performing its own installation, replacement, repair or modification, or as an officer or employee of the person agreeing to perform the installation, replacement, repair or modification for the owner or operator.

Exceptions to this requirement for a certified installer include:

(1) internal lining of a tank through the application of such materials as epoxy resins;

(2) installation, replacement, repair or modification of cathodic protection systems;

(3) any other installation, replacement, repair or modification specifically approved in writing by the department as an exception to the requirement for a certified installer;

(4) an applicant for UST installer certification pursuant to Subsection C of 20.105.5.510 NMAC;

(5) normal maintenance;

(6) work on line or tank leak detection systems performed by technicians trained to work on line or tank leak detection systems by the manufacturer of the systems, or other equivalent training approved by the department; and

(7) persons closing storage tank systems pursuant to 20.5.115 NMAC.

B. Beginning September 16, 1989, no person may install, replace, repair or modify an UST system in this state unless the person is or employs a certified installer who shall control and supervise a given installation, replacement, repair or modification and who shall be physically present on-site at the critical junctures in the installation, replacement, repair or modification.

C. An individual who has met the requirements for certified UST installer may perform the work of a UST certified junior installer.

D. The requirements of this part are not intended to prohibit the employment of apprentices or helpers so long as a certified installer exercises responsible supervisory control and is physically present on-site at the critical junctures in the installation, replacement, repair or modification.

E. The requirements of this part are in addition to and not in lieu of any other licensing and registration requirements imposed by law, including any applicable requirements of the Construction Industries Licensing Act, Sections 60-13-1 through 60-13-59 NMSA 1978.

F. The provisions of this part are not intended to relieve owners and operators of UST systems of their obligations and liabilities under applicable state and federal laws and regulations.

G. The department may deny an application or renewal and may suspend or revoke certification pursuant to the Parental Responsibility Act, Sections 40-5A-1 through 40-5A-13 NMSA 1978.

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