16 Tex. Admin. Code § 119.21 - Registration Requirements
(a) To be eligible
for registration as a sanitarian, an applicant must:
(1) possess a bachelor's degree from an
accredited college or university including at least thirty (30) semester hours
or its equivalent in a basic or applied science;
(2) possess at least two years of full-time
experience in the fields of consumer health, environmental health, or
sanitation. Regularly assigned duties must have included consumer health,
environmental health, or sanitation. The applicant need not have had the title
"sanitarian" or "sanitarian in training". The duties may include the following:
(A) regulatory inspections or evaluations of
retail food establishments; retail grocery stores; food warehousing facilities;
food manufacturing facilities; food service at special events; mobile food
service vehicles and facilities; producer dairy farms; dairy product
manufacturing facilities; frozen dessert manufacturing facilities; on-site
sewage facilities; asbestos abatement processes; mass gathering events;
industrial pretreatment processes (sewage); municipal sewage facilities and
wastewater plants; public and semi-public swimming pools; child care
facilities; long term care facilities; hospitals; correctional facilities;
public and private schools; youth camps; and recreational areas for children;
radiation hazards, including lasers and microwaves; and private and public
water systems;
(B) site evaluation
and design of on-site sewage system facilities as specified in Texas Commission
on Environmental Quality rules;
(C)
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) systems or
processes;
(D) investigation of
food borne illnesses; water borne illnesses; vector borne illnesses; zoonotic
illnesses; food product contamination or adulteration; the environmental
conditions surrounding reported elevated blood lead in children and adults;
consumer, governmental agency or industry complaints; and animal
bites;
(E) performance of vector
control activities related to mosquitoes, flies and rodents; environmental
assessments; code enforcement activities; and food handler or certified food
service manager training;
(F) first
responder to hazardous material spills and incidents; and natural and man-made
disasters; or
(G) regulatory review
of plans and specifications for food establishments; plans and specifications
for public, semi-public and private swimming pools; and plans and
specifications for on-site sewage systems facilities;
(3) pass the registration
examination;
(4) submit the
completed department-approved application;
(5) submit the required fees; and
(6) successfully pass a criminal history
background check performed by the department.
(b) To be eligible for registration as a
sanitarian in training, an applicant must:
(1) possess a bachelor's degree from an
accredited college or university including at least thirty (30) semester hours
or its equivalent in a basic or applied science;
(2) pass the registration
examination;
(3) submit the
completed department-approved application;
(4) submit the required fees; and
(5) successfully pass a criminal history
background check performed by the department.
(c) A registered sanitarian in training who
has obtained the necessary experience to qualify as a sanitarian may file an
application to upgrade a registration to that of sanitarian. Upon payment of
the required upgrade fee and approval by the department, the applicant shall be
granted registration as a sanitarian.
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