La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § XXIII-923 - Recertification
A. Regular
certificates shall be valid for four years after issuance. An operator may be
recertified upon recommendation by the board for a new four-year period after
timely submission of satisfactory evidence that the operator has met the
training requirements as specified by LAC 46:XXIII.1103.C. Upon receipt of such
evidence, the board shall issue a new certificate.
B. Application for recertification shall be
submitted to the board on a board-prescribed form no sooner than six months
prior to the expiration of the certification and no later than three months
after expiration of the certification. The form may be obtained from the Office
of Environmental Services, Permits Division or from the department's website.
The application shall contain the following documentation:
1. proof of attendance at a training session
or sessions approved by the board , including but not limited to certificates of
completion, date(s) of training, hours of attendance, course outline, agency or
institution providing training, etc.; and
2. proof of current certification .
C. Any operator whose certificate
has expired for more than three months shall be treated as a new applicant.
Such a person must reapply for certification, take an examination, and
otherwise meet the requirements for new applicants.
D. Persons whose certificates have expired,
but who make application no later than three months after the expiration date
of the certificate, can be considered by the board for recertification;
however, they will be required to pay the late recertification fee as provided
in LAC 46:XXIII.1305.
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