Ohio Admin. Code 3701-69-03 - License application procedures for radon testers
(A) To apply for a
license as a radon tester, a person shall:
(1) Submit to the director an application on
a form prescribed and provided by the director, which shall include but shall
not be limited to the following information:
(a) Name and address of applicant;
(b) Federal tax identification
number;
(c) Contact
information;
(d) Description of any
of the following matters to which the applicant or an affiliated, associated,
or related person was a party:
(i) Any radon
mitigation or radon testing projects which were terminated prior to
completion;
(ii) Any penalties,
citations, or administrative orders or actions pertaining to radon mitigation
or radon testing; and
(iii) Any
lawsuits pertaining to radon mitigation or radon testing. Copies of initial
pleadings and final orders shall be attached to the
application;
(e) The
basic quality assurance and quality control procedures as described in rule
3701-69-07
of the Administrative Code that will be utilized to assure the reliability and
validity of radon measurements;
(f)
The radiological safety plan designed to keep each licensee's exposure to radon
as low as reasonably achievable;
(g)
Type, manufacturer, serial number and model number of all instrumentation to be
used in radon measurement. If the applicant will use devices requiring
subsequent laboratory analysis, the applicant shall list the name and address
of the radon laboratory providing the analysis and its approval number issued
under rule
3701-69-12
of the Administrative Code; and
(h)
The frequency of instrument calibration, the name of the provider of instrument
calibration and most recent proof of calibration. The provider of instrument
calibration shall be approved by the manufacturer of the instrument or the
director.
(2) Provide
documentation of successful completion of an approved radon measurement
training course required by paragraph (A)(3)(c) of rule
3701-69-06
of the Administrative Code. The documentation shall include the course title,
course sponsor, names of course instructors, date and place of course, and
length of course; and
(3) Provide
documentation of passing an approved radon measurement examination required by
paragraph (A)(3)(d) of rule
3701-69-06
of the Administrative Code.
(4)
Individuals that submit with their applications, proof
that they are a service member or veteran, or the spouse or surviving spouse of
a service member or veteran will receive priority expedited licensure
processing. Their applications will be reviewed within five business days of
receipt and before all other applications for licensure.
(a)
The acceptable
proof of service member/veteran status documents are:
(i)
Department of
defense identification card (active, retired, temporary disability retirement
list (TDRL));
(ii)
DD214 military discharge certificate indicating
disposition of discharge;
(iii)
Report of
separation from the national archives national personnel records center in St.
Louis, Missouri; or
(iv)
Veterans identification card from the department of
veterans affairs.
(b)
All acceptable
proof documents, except veterans identification card, must show the veteran
status as honorable, general, general under honorable conditions, or discharged
or released under conditions other than
dishonorable.
(B) Each radon tester license issued under
this chapter is nontransferable and shall expire two years after the date of
issuance. A licensee may apply for renewal of a radon tester license by doing
all of the following:
(1) Submitting an
application for renewal, which shall include the licensee's license number and
the information required by paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(3) of this rule. The
application shall be submitted no less than ninety days before the expiration
of the existing license;
(2)
Submitting documentation that demonstrates successful completion of the
relevant continuing education hours required by rule
3701-69-07
of the Administrative Code.
(C) An application for a radon tester license
or renewal of a radon tester license shall be accompanied by electronic payment
of the nonrefundable biennial license fee or a check or money order payable to
the "Treasurer, State of Ohio" in the amount of four hundred dollars.
(D) The director may make a written request
for the applicant to provide additional information the director determines to
be necessary to assess compliance with the criteria, standards, and
requirements established by this chapter. The application shall not be
considered complete until the director has received the proper fee and any
requested additional information.
(1) The
applicant shall submit any additional information requested in writing by the
director so that it is received in writing by the director within thirty
business days of the receipt date of the director's written request.
(2) If the application is still incomplete,
the director may make further requests for information.
(3) If the applicant fails to respond to the
director's written requests for further information or the applicant is not
responsive to director requests within sixty business days, the application
will be denied.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3723.09
Rule Amplifies: 3723.03, 3723.04, 3723.05, 3723.06, 3723.08
Prior Effective Dates: 1/1/1992, 7/9/01, 1/1/13
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