Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R309 - Drinking Water
Rule R309-305 - Cross Connection Control and Backflow Prevention Certification
Section R309-305-4 - Cross Connection Control Commission
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 309-305-4
Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024
(1) Cross Connection Control Commission Organization and Members.
(a) The Director
may establish a Cross Connection Control Commission.
(b) The Commission shall consist of seven
members representing the following sectors:
(i) One member who represents community water
systems.
(ii) One member who
represents the plumbing trade and is a licensed Journeyman Plumber.
(iii) One member who represents the
mechanical trade contractors.
(iv)
One member who represents the non-union plumbing and mechanical contractors and
plumbers.
(v) One member who
represents small public water systems.
(vi) One member who represents Backflow
Assembly Testers and Cross Connection Control Program Administrators and is
certified as either.
(vii) One
member who represents plumbing inspection officials and is a licensed plumbing
inspector.
(c)
Commission members shall be appointed by the Director. The Director may
consider or accept nominations made by entities representing specific
sectors.
(2) Cross Connection Control Commission Responsibilities. The Cross Connection Control Commission may:
(a) advise the Director
concerning the training, examination, and certification of persons engaged in
cross connection control and backflow prevention for public water
systems;
(b) review findings and
recommend to the Director suspension or revocation of certificates;
and
(c) review and accept
certification training courses.
(3) Cross Connection Control Commission Operations.
(a) Each appointed Commission
member shall serve a two-year term.
(b) The Commission shall annually elect, at a
minimum, a chairperson and a vice chairperson to conduct the business of the
Commission.
(c) The Commission
shall meet at least twice a year.
(d) Four members shall be present to
constitute a quorum to conduct the Commission's business.
(e) A vote by a majority of the members
present shall be required for the Commission to take an action.
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