8.1 Well Driller and Pump Installer Licenses.
The Division will mail to each licensed well driller and pump installer a
notice packet to renew the license about 30 days before the expiration of the
license. Failure to receive the notice does not relieve a licensee of an
obligation to file application and pay the fee for renewal in a timely manner.
A well driller shall notify the Division of any change in mailing address
within 30 days after the change.
8.1.1 Well
driller licenses and Pump Installer licenses shall expire and be renewed
according to the following provisions:
a. The
licenses of well drillers and pump installers whose last name begins with A
through L shall expire at 12 midnight on June 30 of odd numbered
years.
b. The licenses of well
drillers and pump installers whose last name begins with M through Z shall
expire at 12 midnight on June 30 of even numbered years.
c. Drillers and pump installers who meet the
renewal requirements set forth in Subsection R655-4-8 (8.1.2) on or before the
expiration deadlines set forth in Subsection R655-4-8 (8.1.1) shall be
authorized to operate as a licensed well driller or pump installer until the
new license is issued. If a licensee does not complete the renewal requirements
by the license expiration date, the license will become inactive, and the
licensee must cease and desist all regulated work until the license has been
renewed.
d. Licensees must renew
their licenses within 24 months of the license expiration date. Licensees
failing to renew within 24 months of the license expiration date must re-apply
for a license, meet all the application requirements of Subsection
R655-4-3 (3.2) if re-applying for a well driller's license or Subsection
R655-4-3 (3.4) if re-applying for a pump installer's license, and provide documentation
of 12 hours of continuing education according to the requirements of Subsection
R655-4-8 (8.2) obtained within the previous 24 months.
8.1.2 Applications to renew a license must
include the following items:
a. payment of the
license renewal fee determined and approved by the legislature;
b. written application to the state
engineer;
c. documentation of
continuing well driller bond coverage in the amount of $5,000 penal bond for
the next licensing period. The form and conditions of the well driller bond
shall be as set forth in Subsection
R655-4-3 (3.9). Allowable documentation can include bond continuation certificates and
CD statements;
d. as applicable to
the type of license, proper submission of all Start Cards, official well
driller reports, also known as well logs, pump installer reports, also known as
pump logs, and well abandonment reports for the current licensing
period;
e. documentation of
compliance with the continuing education requirements described in Subsection
R655-4-8 (8.2). Acceptable documentation of attendance at approved courses must
include the following information: the name of the course, the date it was
conducted, the number of approved credits, the name and signature of the
instructor and the licensees name; for example, certificates of completion,
transcripts, attendance rosters, or diplomas. Licensees are advised that the
state engineer will not keep track of the continuing education courses each
licensee attends during the year. Licensees are responsible to acquire and then
submit documentation with the renewal application.
8.1.3 License renewal applications that do
not meet the requirements of Subsection R655-4-8 (8.1.2) by June 30 of the
expiration year or which are received after June 30 of the expiration year,
will be assessed an additional administrative late fee determined and approved
by the legislature.
8.1.4
Restricted, conditioned, limited, or denied renewal applications
8.1.4.1 The state engineer may renew a
license on a restricted, conditional, or limited basis if the licensee's
performance and compliance with established rules and construction standards
show the scope of the licensee's permitted activities should be reduced or that
the licensee requires strict supervision during a probationary
period.
8.1.4.2 The restricted,
conditional, or limited license shall state the restrictions, conditions, or
limitations placed on the licensee's regulated activity; whether the
restrictions, conditions, or limitations are permanent or time-limited; and the
requirements, if any, which must be met for the license to be re-issued without
restrictions, conditions, or limitations.
8.1.4.3 The state engineer may deny an
application to renew a license if there has been a violation of this rule or
Section
73-3-25
that casts doubt on the competency of the licensee or the licensee's
willingness to comply with the well drilling administrative requirements or
construction standards.
8.1.4.4
Within 30 days of a license renewal application being denied or a license being
renewed on a restricted, conditioned, or limited basis, a licensee may appeal
the action by requesting a hearing according to Section
R655-4-7.
8.1.4.5 The restrictions, conditions, or
limitations on a license or the denial of a license shall remain effective
during the pendency of the well driller or pump installer adjudicative
proceeding.
8.2 Continuing Education.
8.2.1 During each license period, licensed
well drillers and pump installers are required to earn at least 12 continuing
education credits by attending training sessions approved, sponsored or
sanctioned by the state engineer. Drillers and pump installers who do not renew
their licenses, but who intend to renew within the following 24 month period
allowed in Subsection R655-4-8 (8.1.1), are also required to earn 12 continuing
education credits.
8.2.2 The state
engineer will develop criteria for the training courses, approve the courses
that can offer continuing education credits, and assign the number of credits
to each course.
8.2.3 The state
engineer shall assign the number of continuing education credits to each
proposed training session based on the instructor's qualifications, a written
outline of the subjects to be covered, and written objectives for the session.
Licensees wishing continuing education credit for other training sessions shall
provide the state engineer with all information it needs to assign continuing
education requirements.
8.2.4
Licensed drillers must complete a state engineer-sponsored "Administrative
Rules for Well Drillers and Pump Installers" review course or other approved
rules review once every four years.
8.2.5 CE credits cannot be carried over from
one licensing period to another.
8.3 Operator's Registration.
8.3.1 Drill Rig and Pump Rig operator
registrations shall expire at the same time as the license of the well driller
or pump installer by whom they are employed. Operators who meet the renewal
requirements set forth in Subsection R655-4-8 (8.3.2) on or before 12 midnight
June 30 of the expiration year shall be authorized to act as a registered
operator until the new registration is issued. Operators must renew their
registrations within 24 months of the registration expiration date. Operators
failing to renew within 24 months of the registration expiration date must
re-apply for an operator's registration and meet all the application
requirements of Subsections
R655-4-3 (3.3) and
R655-4-3 (3.5).
8.3.2 Applications to renew
an operator's registration must include the following items:
a. Payment of the registration renewal fee
determined and approved by the legislature;
b. Written application to the state
engineer.
8.3.3
Registration renewal applications that do not meet the requirements of
Subsection R655-4-8 (8.3.2) by the June 30 expiration date or that are received
after the June 30 expiration date will be assessed an additional administrative
late fee determined and approved by the legislature.
8.4 Shallow Water Well Constructor Licenses.
The Division will mail to each licensed shallow water well constructor a notice
packet to renew their license about 30 days before the expiration of the
license. Failure to receive the notice does not relieve a licensee of the
obligation to file application and pay the fee for renewal in a timely manner.
The licensee shall notify the Division of any change in the licensee's mailing
address within 30 days after the change.
8.4.1
Shallow water well constructor licenses shall expire and be renewed according
to the following provisions:
a. The licenses
whose last name begins with A through L shall expire at 12 midnight on June 30
of odd numbered years.
b. The
licenses whose last name begins with M through Z shall expire at 12 midnight on
June 30 of even numbered years.
c.
Licensees who meet the renewal requirements set forth in Subsection R655-4-8 (8.4.2) on or before the expiration deadlines set forth in Subsection R655-4-8 (8.4.1) shall be authorized to operate as a licensed shallow well constructor
until the new license is issued. If a licensee does not complete the renewal
requirements by the license expiration date, the license will become inactive,
and the licensee must cease and desist all regulated work until the license has
been renewed.
d. Licensees must
renew their licenses within 24 months of the license expiration date. Licensees
failing to renew within 24 months of the license expiration date must re-apply
for a license, meet all the application requirements of Subsection
R655-4-3 (3.6).
8.4.2
Applications to renew a license must include the following items:
a. Payment of the license renewal fee
determined and approved by the legislature;
b. Written application to the state
engineer;
c. As applicable to the
type of license, proper submission of all Start Cards, official well driller
reports, also known as well logs, pump installer reports, also known as pump
logs, and well abandonment reports for the current licensing period;
8.4.3 License renewal applications
that do not meet the requirements of Subsection R655-4-8 (8.4) by June 30 of
the expiration year or which are received after June 30 of the expiration year,
will be assessed an additional administrative late fee determined and approved
by the legislature.