Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-69 - Radon Testing
Section 3701-69-02 - General prohibitions
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Except as otherwise provided in this rule:
(B) Paragraph (A) of this rule does not apply to any of the following:
(C) Paragraph (A)(5) of this rule does not apply to an employee of a licensed radon mitigation contractor, or a general contractor that subcontracts for radon mitigation to be performed by a licensed radon mitigation contractor.
(D) Pursuant to division (B) of section 3723.02 of the Revised Code and paragraph (B)(3) of this rule, an individual, business entity, or government entity that holds a valid license issued by another state authorizing practice as a radon tester, mitigation specialist, or mitigation contractor under the laws of that state may practice in this state without a license issued under Chapter 3723. of the Revised Code and this chapter for not more than ninety consecutive days in any calendar year as a radon tester, mitigation specialist, or mitigation contractor, if the director finds that the requirements for licensure in that state are comparable to the requirements for licensure under Chapter 3723. of the Revised Code and this chapter and the individual, business entity, or government entity provides notice to the director, in accordance with this paragraph, prior to commencing practice in this state.
(E) The director may, upon application thereof or upon his own initiative, grant a variance to the requirements of rules in this chapter as he determines is authorized by law, provided that the licensee shows to the satisfaction of the director that there is good cause for the variance, and that the variance will not result in any undue hazard or effect on the public health and safety or environment. The terms, conditions, and expiration of the variance shall be set forth in writing by the director. Failure to comply with the terms of the variance may result in immediate revocation of the variance.
(F) An individual, business entity, or government entity may hold a radon tester, a radon mitigation specialist, and a radon mitigation contractor license issued under this chapter, but except as provided in paragraph (E) of rule 3701-69-05 of the Administrative Code, a separate application and fee is required for each license.
(G) No person shall fraudulently or deceptively obtain or attempt to obtain a license under this chapter.