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RULE §295.206 Lead Inspector: Certification Requirements
(a) Certification requirements. A person must be certified by the department as a lead inspector to engage in lead inspection of target housing and child-occupied facilities. Certifications issued by the department prior to January 1, 2005, are valid for a period of three years from the date of issue, provided that the appropriate fee is paid on time each year. Certifications issued by the department on or after January 1, 2005, are valid for a period of two years from the date of issue.
(b) Specific requirements of applicants for certification as lead inspectors:
(1) successfully complete a lead inspector training course and receive a course completion certificate from a department-accredited training program provider;
(2) pass the state certification examination for lead inspectors; and
(3) submit a complete application for lead inspector certification to the department on a department-issued form and pay the appropriate certification fee within six months of passing the state certification examination.
(1) In order to take the certification examination for lead inspectors, an individual must first successfully complete a lead inspector course and receive a course completion certificate from a department-accredited training provider.
(2) The individual shall then register for the examination on a department-issued form prior to taking the examination, provide a copy of the lead inspector course completion certificate with the registration form, and receive confirmation from the department that the individual is registered for that particular examination and examination date prior to taking the examination.
(5) If an individual does not pass the certification examination within six months of receiving a course completion certificate, the individual must retake the original lead inspector course from a department-accredited training provider and receive a course completion certificate prior to retaking the certification examination.
(9) A complete lead inspector certification application must be received by the department within six months of passing the lead inspector state examination in order for the examination results to be eligible for consideration toward granting certification.
(A) A person who fails to submit a complete certification application within 6 months of passing the lead inspector state examination, will be required to additionally complete a lead inspector refresher training course from a department-accredited training program provider and receive a course completion certificate. The individual must then submit a complete certification application, including a course completion certificate of the additionally required lead inspector refresher training course, within six months of completing this refresher course.
(B) If the applicant has not submitted a complete lead inspector certification application within three years of passing the state lead inspector examination, including documentation of any additionally required refresher training course, the person will again be subject to the certification requirements of subsection (b) of this section in order to be granted certification.
(d) Responsibilities. The certified lead inspector shall be responsible for the following:
(1) conduct soil and dust abatement clearance sampling following procedures in §295.212 of this title (relating to Standards for Conducting Lead-Based Paint Activities);
(2) conduct lead-based paint inspections of target housing and child-occupied facilities that measure the concentration of lead in paint on a surface-by-surface basis; and
(3) complete a written inspection report as described in §295.212(a)(4) of this title (relating to Standards for Conducting Lead-Based Paint Activities).
(e) Application for certification renewal. To become re-certified, the certified inspector must successfully complete an inspector refresher training course from a department-accredited training program provider no sooner than 180 days prior to the inspector's certification expiration date and follow the procedures contained in §295.205 of this title (relating to Certification: Applications, Denials, and Renewals).
(1) If a certification holder makes a timely and sufficient application for the renewal of the certification by their current certification's expiration date, the current certification in his/her possession does not expire until the application has been finally approved or denied by the department. The person whose certification has been expired for less than one year may renew their certification by complying with the requirements of §295.205(h) of this title. Certifications that have been expired for a period of one year or more beyond the expiration date cannot be renewed. The person whose certification has been expired for a period of one year or more may become re-certified by complying with the current requirements and procedures, including any examination requirements, for an original certification, subject to the certification requirements of subsection (b) of this section.
(2) To maintain certification, the certified lead inspector must seek re-certification by submitting a complete certification renewal application to the department no later than 30 days before the certification expires. If the certified lead inspector does not submit an application for re-certification by that date, the application will not be deemed timely filed and the department cannot guarantee that the application will be reviewed and acted upon before the end of the lead inspector's certification period.
(1) Two-year certifications. Effective January 1, 2005, the fee for a two-year lead inspector certification shall be $300. The fee must accompany the initial or renewal certification application.
Source Note: The provisions of this §295.206 adopted to be effective February 19, 1996, 21 TexReg 968; amended to be effective May 10, 1998, 23 TexReg 4280; amended to be effective March 23, 2003, 28 TexReg 2347; amended to be effective January 1, 2005, 29 TexReg 11987