Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-72-1t - Definitions
In addition to the definitions in K.S.A. 65-1,201 and amendments thereto, each of the following terms shall have the meaning assigned in this regulation:
(a) "Target housing" means housing
constructed before 1978, with the exception of housing for the elderly. If one
or more children through the age of 72 months reside or are expected to reside
in the housing built exclusively for the elderly, the housing shall be assumed
to have been constructed before 1978 unless empirical data proves otherwise.
This term shall include schools and any structure used for the care of children
under six years of age.
(b)
"Third-party examination" means a discipline-specific examination administered
by the department to test the knowledge of a person who has completed the
required training course and is applying for certification in a particular
discipline.
(c) "Training course"
means the approved course of instruction established by this article to prepare
an individual for certification in a single discipline.
(d) "Training curriculum" means a set of
course topics for instruction by a training provider for a particular
occupation designed to provide specialized knowledge and skills.
(e) "Training hour" means at least 50 minutes
of actual time used for learning, including time devoted to lectures, learning
activities, small group activities, demonstrations, evaluations, and hands-on
experience.
(f) "Training manager"
means the individual who is a direct and monetarily compensated employee of a
training provider, is subject to the employment standards of the fair labor
standards act, and is responsible for administering a training program and
monitoring the performance of principal instructors and guest
instructors.
(g) "Training
provider" means a person or entity who has met the requirements of K.A.R.
28-72-4 and provides training courses for the purpose of state certification or
certification renewal in the occupations of lead-safe work practices, lead
abatement worker, lead abatement supervisor, lead-based paint inspector, risk
assessor, and project designer.
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