Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-8-307 - Performing a Wood-destroying Insect Inspection; WDIIRs
A. Only an applicator certified in the
category of wood-destroying organism management, who works under the direct
employment of a business license and who has received the training required
under A.R.S. §
3-3633
may complete a WDIIR.
B. An
applicator completing a WDIIR shall inspect all areas of a structure including
crawlspaces that are visible or accessible at the time of the inspection. The
applicator may use techniques such as non-destructive probing and
sounding.
C. An applicator
completing a WDIIR may exclude from inspection an area that is permanently
covered by a floor covering, wall covering, or built-in appurtenance such as a
bookcase, cabinet, appliance, equipment, or furniture or that would require
removing or marring finish work or moving furniture, appliances, or equipment.
The applicator shall note on the WDIIR all areas that are not inspected and the
reason the areas are not inspected.
D. An applicator completing a WDIIR shall
inspect all areas where there is evidence of current or previous infestation
and where a condition conducive to infestation exists. A condition conducive to
infestation includes:
1. Faulty grade level.
If a structure contains a slab or floor that is at or below grade, the existing
earth level is considered grade level;
2. Inaccessible sub-area such as an area with
less than 24 inches of clear space between the bottom of a floor joist and
grade level;
3. Excessive cellulose
debris. Cellulose debris is excessive when:
a. The debris can be raked into a pile of at
least one cubic foot,
b. A stump or
wood imbedded in a footing of the structure is in contact with earth,
or
c. Firewood or a lumber pile is
within six inches of the structure;
4. Earth-to-wood contact, which involves wood
that is part of a structure or that is attached to or securely abuts the
structure and is in contact with the ground; or
5. Excessive moisture or evidence of a
moisture condition in or around a structure.
E. To verify whether a corrective treatment
was performed or a condition conducive to infestation was corrected, an
applicator may conduct a supplemental inspection within 30 days after an
original inspection. An inspection conducted more than 30 days after an
original inspection is not a supplemental inspection.
F. An applicator completing a WDIIR may
exclude from inspection other structures at the site. The applicator shall note
on the WDIIR all structures at the site that are not inspected and the reason
the structures are not inspected.
G. WDIIRs shall be prepared in accordance
with
R3-8-501(E).
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