Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 681.300 - Water Supply Operator Examination of Competency
a) The purpose of the water supply operator
examination of competency is to test a person's skills, knowledge, ability and
judgment of the chemical, biological and physical sciences essential to the
treatment of drinking water, as well as the person's ability to read and write
English.
b) The Agency or its
designee shall administer water supply operator examinations at times and
locations throughout the State as determined by the Agency.
c) No person shall take the water supply
operator examination more than four times in one calendar year unless the
person has passed any water supply operator examination during that calendar
year.
d) The maximum time allowed
for any person taking a water supply operator examination of competency shall
be five hours, unless a request for a reasonable accommodation has been
received and approved by the Agency in writing prior to the beginning of the
examination.
e) Any person may
submit a request for a reasonable accommodation for an eligible disability
under the Americans With Disabilities Act (
42 USC 12101
et seq.) and the Illinois Human Rights Act [ 775 ILCS 5 ].
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