Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 845.140 - Reciprocity Requirements
a) Each
applicant for licensure who is licensed or certified by another USEPA
authorized state or tribal lead program in any of the disciplines specified in
Section 845.125 may request reciprocal
licensure.
1) The Department shall evaluate
the requirements for licensure established by the other authorized state or
tribal program and shall issue the license if the Department determines that
the requirements for licensure by that program are as protective of health and
the environment as the requirements for licensure in Illinois.
2) To be considered for reciprocal license,
each applicant for licensure pursuant to this Section shall submit:
A) The appropriate application and
application fee required in Section
845.125;
B) Supporting documentation from the USEPA
authorized state or tribal program for which reciprocity is being requested,
including:
i) Copies of the initial training
certificate and subsequent refresher certificates required to maintain
accreditation as required by that authorized program; and
ii) Copies of the applicant's license issued
by the authorized program.
b) Applicants requesting reciprocity for
licensure as a lead inspector, lead risk assessor or lead abatement supervisor
shall pass the Illinois Reciprocal Supplemental Examination (IRSE), as required
by this Section. The IRSE is used to evaluate the applicant's understanding of
Illinois' requirements.
1) The Department
shall provide the following to applicants who are required to pass the IRSE:
A) The IRSE application;
B) The IRSE and answer form;
C) Copies of the Act and this Part;
and
D) Date the Department accepted
the reciprocal application.
2) The applicant shall:
A) Complete and submit the IRSE
application;
B) Submit the $50
non-refundable IRSE fee; and
C)
Submit the completed IRSE and answer form.
3) The applicant may use any resource
material for completion of the IRSE.
4) When an applicant receives a score of at
least 70% on the IRSE, the Department will issue the reciprocal license to the
applicant in the discipline for which the applicant qualifies, in accordance
with this Section.
5) If the
applicant does not pass the IRSE:
A) The
Department will notify the applicant in writing;
B) The applicant may reapply to the
Department to complete the IRSE again. An applicant may attempt to pass the
IRSE twice within 30 days after the Department accepts the initial application
for reciprocal licensure.
c) If an applicant does not pass the IRSE
within 30 days after the Department accepts the reciprocal application for
licensure, the applicant must take a Department-approved refresher training
course for the discipline for which the applicant is seeking Illinois
licensure.
d) Reciprocal licenses
shall expire in accordance with Section
845.125.
e) Applicants for renewal of an existing
reciprocal lead license shall pay an annual non-refundable fee and complete a
Department-approved refresher training course within one year, in accordance
with Section 845.125.
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