Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 296 - TEXAS ASBESTOS HEALTH PROTECTION
Subchapter D - LICENSE AND REGISTRATION
Section 296.41 - License and Registration Requirements
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) License and registration requirements. A person must be licensed or registered in compliance with the Act and this chapter to perform any asbestos abatement or asbestos-related activity that requires a license or registration under the Act or this chapter.
(b) Qualifying work experience.
(c) Age requirement. An individual applying for a license or registration under this chapter must be at least 18 years old.
(d) Term and expiration. The term of a new license or registration is two years and expires on the second anniversary of the issue date. The term of a renewal license or registration is two years after the date the previous license or registration expires.
(e) License or registration card. A license or registration identification card issued by DSHS is valid for the person named on the card until the license or registration expires or is revoked.
(f) Responsibility to report violations. A licensee who becomes aware of a violation of this chapter must report the violation to DSHS within 24 hours after becoming aware of the violation if the violation is not immediately corrected by the responsible party. The phone number to report a violation is on the Violation Notification Procedure poster that must be posted at the entrance to the regulated area as required in § 296.211(i) of this chapter (relating to General Requirements for Asbestos Abatement in a Public Building).
(g) Prohibition. A licensee is subject to disciplinary action, in addition to a violation of the Act or this chapter, if the licensee engages in the following activities:
(h) Penalties. A licensee is subject to applicable administrative, civil, and criminal sanctions for any violation as described in Subchapter Q of this chapter (relating to Compliance). State and federal violations and citations become a part of a licensee's DSHS record.