Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-69 - Radon Testing
Section 3701-69-06 - License application review process; criteria for licensure; denial, suspension, or revocation of licenses
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3701-69-06
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) After a license or renewal application is completed in accordance with rules 3701-69-03, 3701-69-04 and 3701-69-05 of the Administrative Code, the director shall determine whether the applicant meets the following criteria, as applicable:
(1)
The radiological safety plan and the quality assurance
and quality control procedures are sufficient to assure that employee exposure
to radiation is as low as reasonably achievable, protect the public from
unnecessary exposure to radiation, assure valid and reliable radon
measurements, and assure effective radon mitigation;
(2)
The applicant
demonstrates the capacity to comply with the applicable requirements of this
chapter;
(3)
In the case of an application for a radon tester
license:
(a)
The applicant's quality assurance and quality control procedures for radon
measurement contain the standards and protocols described in rule
3701-69-07 of the Administrative
Code for radon measurements conducted in Ohio;
(b)
The radiological
safety plan is designed to keep each licensee's exposure to radon as low as
reasonably achievable. This plan shall include both administrative and
operational aspects of the safety program and a listing of safety-related
equipment used;
(c)
The applicant has successfully completed a radon
measurement training course currently approved by the director under rule
3701-69-10 of the Administrative
Code; and
(d)
The applicant has passed a radon measurement
examination currently approved by the director:
(4)
In the case of
an application for a mitigation specialist license:
(a)
The applicant
has successfully completed a radon mitigation training course and a radon
measurement training course currently approved by the director under rule
3701-69-10 of the Administrative
Code;
(b)
The applicant has passed a radon measurement
examination and a radon mitigation examination currently approved by the
director;
(c)
The applicant's quality assurance and quality control
procedures for radon measurement contain the standards and protocols described
in rule 3701-69-07 of the Administrative
Code for radon measurements conducted in Ohio:
(d)
The applicant's
quality assurance and quality control procedures for radon mitigation contain
the elements of the Ohio radon mitigation standards as outlined in rule
3701-69-08 of the Administrative
Code; and
(e)
The radiological safety plan is designed to keep each
licensee's exposure to radon as low as reasonably achievable. This plan shall
include both administrative and operational aspects of the safety program and a
listing of safety-related equipment used; and
(5)
In the case of
an application for a radon mitigation contractor license:
(a)
The applicant's
quality assurance and quality control procedures for radon measurement contain
the standards and protocols described in rule
3701-69-07 of the Administrative
Code for radon measurements conducted in Ohio;
(b)
The applicant's
quality assurance and quality control procedures for radon mitigation contain
the elements of the Ohio radon mitigation standards as outlined in rule
3701-69-08 of the Administrative
Code;
(c)
The radiological safety plan is designed to keep each
employee's exposure to radon as low as reasonably achievable. This plan shall
include both administrative and operational aspects of the safety program and a
listing of safety-related equipment to be provided to workers; and
(d)
The
radon mitigation contract to be used meets the minimum language requirements
outlined in rule
3701-69-05 of the Administrative
Code.
(B) In accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the director may do either of the following:
(1)
Refuse to issue a license to an individual, business entity, or government
entity that does not meet the requirements of Chapter 3723. of the Revised Code
or this chapter or has been in violation of those requirements; or
(2)
Suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew the license of an individual, business
entity, or government entity that is or has been in violation of the
requirements of Chapter 3723. of the Revised Code or this chapter.
Replaces: 3701-69-04
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