Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-602.710 - Renewal of Operator Licenses
(1) All
active licenses remain active until the end of the current biennium as
indicated on the license, except as specified in subsection
62-602.700(1),
and Rule 62-602.870, F.A.C. The effective
date of an active license shall be the first day of the current biennium or the
date the required renewal fee and documentation of completion of CEUs are
received, whichever is later. Each biennium extends through the 30th of April
of odd numbered years.
(2) At least
90 days before an active license expires, the Department shall mail renewal
notices to the operator's last address of record. However, failure to receive a
renewal notice shall not excuse the licensee from timely renewal.
(3) To retain an active status following the
end of each biennium, the following must be submitted to the Department in a
timely manner.
(a) The current name, address,
social security number, and the license type and level.
(b) A certification acknowledging the
following:
1. Completion of all requirements
for license renewal set forth by the Department,
2. That during the upcoming licensure period
the applicant may be required to produce proof that all license renewal
requirements for that licensure period were met; and,
3. That failure to comply with license
renewal requirements, or making a false statement as to such compliance, will
subject the applicant to disciplinary action or criminal
prosecution.
(c)
Submittal of the renewal notice is acceptable for paragraph (a) and (b), above,
if the correct, current information required above is provided and the notice
is signed by the licensee.
(d) The
fee specified in subsection
62-602.600(3) or
(7), F.A.C.
(e) Documentation of successful completion of
CEUs as required in subsection
62-602.710(4),
F.A.C.
(4) CEUs shall be
required for renewal of operator licenses beginning after the renewal cycle
ending April 30, 2001. CEUs must be approved by the Department for credit to be
given, and the required number of units shall be earned in the two years
directly preceding the request for license renewal. Completing an approved
training course for the next higher class or level of license during a renewal
cycle will satisfy the CEU requirement for that cycle. CEU requirements are as
follows:
(a) Two CEUs shall be required for
the renewal of a Class A or B water or domestic wastewater treatment plant
operator license.
(b) One CEU shall
be required for the renewal of each Class C water or domestic wastewater
treatment plant operator license.
(c) One-half of one CEU shall be required for
the renewal of each Class D water or domestic wastewater treatment plant
operator license and each Level 1, 2, 3, or 4 water distribution system
operator license.
(d) An individual
who has active Class A or B licenses for both drinking water and domestic
wastewater shall only be required to obtain 3 CEUs for the renewal of both
licenses, but 1.5 CEUs must apply to each type of license; CEUs that can be
applied to either type of license must be clearly identified as such on the
certification, and cannot be concurrently applied to each license. An
individual who has both an active water treatment plant operator license and an
active water distribution system operator license may concurrently apply the
same CEUs to each license. CEUs for all other combinations of dual licensing
shall be additive.
(e) A certified
operator who is teaching an approved continuing education course shall, upon
receipt of documentation, receive credit equal to the CEUs approved for that
course.
(f) A certified operator
who teaches an approved residence course may use this experience for one-half
of the required CEUs needed to renew his license.
(g) Certificates of completion showing the
continuing education credit shall be filed with the request for licensure
renewal form and the renewal fee. Electronic confirmation of completion will be
accepted from participating institutions in lieu of a certificate of
completion. A request for renewal shall be denied if required continuing
education cannot be confirmed. The renewal fee shall not be refunded if the
license is denied because of insufficient continuing education units.
(h) Approval of CEU courses shall be
accomplished in accordance with the Department's "Manual for Approving
Continuing Education Courses for Operator Licensing, " that may be obtained by
writing to Department of Environmental Protection, Operator Certification
Program, Mail Station 3506, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-2400.
(i) Topics for
continuing education include operation and control of a treatment plant or
water distribution system, troubleshooting treatment processes, troubleshooting
to determine the causes of water quality complaints, health and safety,
employee and community right-to-know notification procedures, toxic and
hazardous materials handling procedures, solids and residuals control,
supervision and management, basic chemistry and biology, mathematics of the
treatment process or water distribution system, laboratory sampling procedures,
equipment or water main maintenance and repair, computer applications for water
or wastewater treatment or water distribution, blue print reading, governmental
rules and procedures, security, and emergency
response.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.869 FS. Law Implemented 403.1832, 403.8532, 403.8533, 403.873 FS.
New 12-30-99, Amended 2-6-02, 10-15-07.
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