Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-601 - General provisions
Except as otherwise specifically provided by the radon certification law, K.A.R. 28-35-601 through 28-35-608 shall apply to any person that provides radon services.
(a) Any initial or renewal application to
conduct radon services may be denied by the department for any of the following
reasons:
(1) Any false statement in the
application;
(2) revocation of a
prior radon services certification in Kansas or another state; or
(b) Any certification to conduct
radon services may be suspended or revoked or may have requirements or
restrictions added by the secretary for any of the following reasons:
(1) Any condition revealed by an application,
any statement of fact, or any report, record, or inspection that could result
in the denial of any application; or
(c) Initial
certification and renewal certification shall be valid for 24 months.
(d) Requirements or restrictions that are
necessary to ensure compliance with the radon certification law may be
specified by the secretary at the time of initial certification or renewal
certification or in connection with any radon services inspection.
(e) Failure to comply with all requirements
for certification within 60 days of submittal of an application for initial or
renewal certification shall void the application.
(f) An exemption to any requirement of K.A.R.
28-35-601 through 28-35-608 may be granted by the secretary if both of the
following conditions are met:
(1) A person
certified to conduct radon services submits a written request, including
justification for the exemption and any supporting data or documentation, to
the secretary for review and consideration for approval.
(2) The secretary determines that the
exemption is protective of public health, safety, and the
environment.
(g) Each
person certified under the radon certification law and these regulations shall
submit the reports required by
K.S.A. 48-16a10, and amendments thereto, and any
additional relevant information requested by the department in a format
specified by the department.
(h)
All records required to be kept by each person certified under the radon
certification law and these regulations shall be retained for at least three
years.
(i) Each radon measurement
technician, radon mitigation technician, radon measurement business, radon
mitigation business, and radon measurement laboratory shall allow the
department access at all reasonable times to that person's or that person's
employer's facilities and files for inspection and examination of records of
radon services to determine compliance with the radon certification law and
K.A.R. 28-35-601 through 28-35-608.
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