N.J. Admin. Code § 7:10-10.8 - Requirements for approval as a certifying agency
(a) Any person,
organization or corporation wishing to be approved by the Department as a
certifying agency to certify individuals as certified testers of backflow
prevention devices shall meet the requirements of this section.
(b) To apply for approval as a certifying
agency to conduct training courses and examinations for the purpose of
certifying individuals as certified testers pursuant to the requirements of
this subchapter, the applicant-certifying agency shall submit to the Department
for approval a certification program that describes the training course and
materials for certified testers, and identifies and describes the
qualifications of the course instructors and examiners.
(c) The Department shall review the
application for approval as a certifying agency submitted pursuant to (a) above
and approve or deny the application based on the following factors:
1. The certifying agency shall conduct
courses consisting of a minimum of 26 hours of lecture on the theory of
backflow prevention and six hours of practice in the testing of backflow
prevention devices;
2. The
certifying agency shall administer a written exam on the theory of backflow
prevention and a practical exam on the testing and inspection of double check
valve assemblies and reduced pressure zone backflow preventer assemblies made
by different manufacturers whose backflow prevention devices are in common
use;
3. The certifying agency shall
employ course instructors who have at least five years experience in the public
water system industry with direct knowledge of backflow prevention theory and
practice; and
4. The certifying
agency shall issue certified tester certificates only to those individuals who
successfully complete the course and receive a passing grade of 70 percent or
higher for the written theory examination and of 80 percent or higher for the
practical examination.
(d) Each approved certifying agency shall
retain a record of course attendees and the grades received by each attendee on
the certification examination for a minimum period of five years.
(e) Each approved certifying agency shall
establish minimum standards for the periodic (at least every three years)
re-certification of certified testers.
(f) An approved certifying agency shall
submit to the Department a list of certified testers as follows:
1. The list shall be in printed and digitized
forms in approved formats; and
2.
The list may be submitted as often as the approved certifying agency deems
necessary to reflect an accurate listing of all certified testers, but not less
than once per calendar year, in order for the certifying agency to retain its
approved status.
(g) The
Department shall revoke its approval of a certifying agency if it determines
that the certifying agency is not in compliance with any of the requirements of
this section.
1. The Department shall notify
a certifying agency in writing of its determination that the certifying agency
is not in compliance with the requirements of this section.
2. The Department shall revoke approval of
the certifying agency if such certifying agency does not achieve compliance
within 90 days of its receipt of the notice of noncompliance pursuant to (g)1
above.
3. The Department shall
notify all holders of existing physical connection permits within 30 days of
the date of revocation of an approval of a certifying agency pursuant to (g)2
above.
(h) This section
shall become operative May 17, 1997.
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