Conn. Agencies Regs. § 23-65h-1 - Certification of forest practitioners
GENERAL DEFINITIONS
(a) The following terms shall have the
meaning ascribed to them by section
23-65f of
the general statutes: "commercial forest practices"; "commercial forest
products"; "commercial forest practitioner"; "commissioner"; "department";
"forest land"; "forest practice"; "forest practitioner"; "person";
"tree."
(b) As used in this
section:
(1) "Applicant" means any person
applying for certification or renewal of certification in accordance with this
section;
(2) "Harvesting" means
performing an activity related to the cutting or removal of forest tree
species;
(3) "Passing grade" (on an
examination for certification administered under this section): means a score
of at least 75 out of a possible 100 point and;
(4) "State": means the State of
Connecticut.
CERTIFICATION OF FOREST PRACTITIONERS:
General Requirements
Applications
(c) Applications for forest practitioner
certification and recertification shall be made on forms prescribed and
furnished by the commissioner and shall require information as to the
applicant's name, mailing address, telephone number, business address, business
telephone number, residence, educational background, a detailed summary of
technical experience, a record of any continuing education courses or workshops
successfully completed within the previous five years, and information
concerning whether the applicant has engaged in any of the activities set forth
in subdivisions (1) to (3), inclusive, of subsection (a) of section
23-65o
of the general statutes, or has been convicted of a felony associated with the
conduct of a regulated forest practice.
(d) Applications for forest practitioner
certification shall be filed with the State Forester's Office and shall be
accompanied by the appropriate fee as specified in subsections (r) and (s) of
this section.
(e) Applications
shall not be deemed to be complete unless all information required by this
subsection has been submitted and all fees required by this section have been
paid. Incomplete applications shall be returned to the applicant.
(f) Applications for certification shall be
signed by the applicant and shall contain the following statement, "I have
personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this
document and all attachments and certify that, based on reasonable
investigation, the submitted information is true, accurate and complete to the
best of my knowledge and belief. I understand that any false statement made in
this document or its attachments may be grounds for denial, suspension, or
revocation of certification."
Examinations for Initial Certification
(g) Except as provided in
subdivisions (3) and (6) of subsection (c) of section 2365h of the general
statutes and in subsection (i) of this section, all applicants for initial
forest practitioner certification shall achieve a passing grade on a written
examination in order to be granted certification.
(h) Any applicant whose application is
complete, shall be permitted to take an examination for the requested
certification, provided, however, that no applicant may take the examination
unless he has paid the application and examination fees as in subsections (r)
and (s) of this section. Applicants shall be notified, no less than 20 business
days in advance, of the time and place of written and oral examinations. Such
examinations shall assess the technical knowledge required for the requested
certification set forth in section
23-65h
of the general statutes as well as knowledge of statutes and regulations
pertaining to forestry, forest practices, and the protection of wetlands and
watercourses. An applicant who is denied certification due to failure to
achieve a passing grade on such an examination may apply for reexamination
without prejudice. Re-examinations shall be granted upon payment of an
examination fee as specified in subsections (r) and (s) of this
section.
(i) Any applicant for
certification or renewal of certification who is illiterate may specifically
request and will be granted an oral examination.
Denial of Certification
(j) The commissioner shall refuse to grant
certification or recertification to any applicant who fails to achieve a
passing grade on the examination or provides false or misleading information on
the application for certification. A person who has been denied certification
shall be notified of the commissioner's decision by certified mail, return
receipt requested, of the fact and of the basis for denial.
Issuance of Certificate
(k) The commissioner shall issue a
certificate to any applicant who has satisfied all of the requirements for
certification set forth in this section or otherwise has met the requisite
experience requirements of subdivision (3) of subsection (c) of section
23-65h
of the general statutes. Certificates shall be valid for four years from the
date of issuance and shall show the full name of the certificate holder, the
type of certification granted, the certificate number, the date of expiration
of the certification, and shall be signed by the commissioner. The commissioner
shall also issue wallet cards containing the same information as the full size
certificate.
Certificate Renewal
(l)
(1) An
application for renewal of a certificate shall be submitted to the commissioner
no less than 60 calendar days prior to the expiration date of the certificate.
The application for renewal of certification shall be on a form provided by the
commissioner, shall be accompanied by payment of the application fee in
accordance with subsections (r) and (s) of this section, shall include evidence
of satisfaction of all continuing education requirements of this section, and
shall include information concerning whether the applicant has engaged in any
of the activities set forth in subdivisions (1) to (3), inclusive, of
subsection (a) of section 23-65o of the general statutes, or has been convicted
of a felony associated with the conduct of a regulated forest
practice.
(2) The commissioner may
grant a sixty-day extension for any forest practitioner who failed to submit a
complete application for renewal prior to the expiration date of such forest
practitioner's certification. Any forest practitioner granted such an extension
shall submit a complete application for renewal not later than the end date of
such sixty-day extension period. Any such renewed certification issued by the
commissioner following such a sixty-day extension period shall not require
reexamination by such forest practitioner prior to such issuance but shall
require the submission of an additional fee of $100.00.
(m) No certificate shall be renewed unless
the applicant has submitted all reports required pursuant to section
23-65i
of the general statutes.
(n) The
commissioner shall require an applicant for renewal of certification to take an
examination for recertification if the statutes or regulations concerning
forestry, forest practices, or wetlands and watercourses have been revised or
adopted since the date of issuance of such applicant's current certification
and such revised or adopted statutes or regulations will result in a change in
the conduct of forest practices. If an examination for recertification will be
required, the commissioner shall notify the applicant in writing no later than
30 days after the date the renewal application is received by the commissioner.
An examination for renewal of certification shall be granted upon payment of
the examination fee as specified in subsections (r) and (s) of this section.
Continuing Education Standards for Renewal of Certification
(o) In
accordance with section 23-65i of the general statutes, all certified forest
practitioners shall participate, during the period of such certification, in a
relevant program of professional education to improve or maintain professional
forestry skills that is sponsored by the Department of Energy and Environmental
Protection, the New England Society of American Foresters, The University of
Connecticut, Yale University or the Connecticut Cooperative Extension System,
or in another program approved by the department.
(p) Assigning continuing education units
(CEU's). Any person may request that the commissioner approve any workshops,
meetings, college level credit courses, courses, seminars, or field sessions as
having substantial educational value for certified forest practitioners and
assign an appropriate number of CEU's in accordance with subsection (q) of this
section, below. Any person requesting such approval and assignment of CEU's
shall provide to the commissioner the following information:
(1) Date of event
(2) Title
(3) Agenda
(4) Name and Title of Instructors
(5) Sponsoring Organization
(6) Hours of Duration and/or credits
assigned
(7) Classroom and Field
Hours
(8) Contact Person
Assignment of CEU Credits
(q) The commissioner shall review
all information provided in accordance with subsection (p) of this section,
above and, if the commissioner finds that the workshop, meeting, course,
seminar, tour, field session, or college level credit course proposed for CEU
credit provides substantial education in the professional forestry skills and
professional functions encompassed by one or more of the forest practitioner
certifications, CEU's shall be assigned as follows:
(1) one (1) CEU shall be assigned for each
full three (3) hours of duration of qualifying workshops, meetings, courses,
seminars, or field sessions.
(2)
four (4) CEU's shall be assigned for each credit hour in a qualifying college
level credit course.
Renewal of Certification
(3) Each applicant for renewal of Forester
certification shall participate, during the period of such certification, in a
program of professional education equivalent to twelve (12) CEU's.
(4) Each applicant for renewal of Supervising
Forest Products Harvester certification shall participate, during the period of
such certification, in a program of professional education equivalent to eight
(8) CEU's.
(5) Each applicant for
renewal of Forest Products Harvester certification shall participate, during
the period of such certification, in a program of professional education
equivalent to six (6) CEU's.
FEES
(r)
The fee for applying for certification or renewal of certification shall be
$235.00. The fee shall be submitted simultaneously with the application for
certification or renewal of certification and certification shall not be
granted or renewed prior to payment of the fee. The fee provided in this
section shall be non-refundable.
(s) An applicant for forest practitioner
certification or renewal of certification shall, if required by this section to
take an examination, pay an examination fee of $65.00 for each examination. The
fee provided in this section shall be non-refundable.
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