16 Tex. Admin. Code § 78.130 - Mold Remediation of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems
(a) All provisions of §78.100 shall
apply to the assessment of mold in HVAC systems.
(b) All provisions of §78.120 shall
apply to the remediation of mold in HVAC systems.
(c) Disinfectants, biocides and antimicrobial
coatings. A licensee or registered worker under this chapter may apply a
disinfectant, biocide or antimicrobial coating in an HVAC system only in
accordance with §78.120(h). The licensee or registered worker shall apply
the product only after the building owner or manager has been provided a
material safety data sheet for the product, has agreed to the application, and
has notified building occupants in potentially affected areas before the
application. The licensee or registered worker shall follow all applicable
manufacturer's label directions when using the product.
(d) Other license requirements.
(1) Persons who perform air conditioning and
refrigeration contracting (including the repair, maintenance, service, or
modification of equipment or a product in an environmental air conditioning
system, a commercial refrigeration system, or a process cooling or heating
system) must be licensed by the department as provided under the Texas
Occupations Code, Chapter 1302 (relating to Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Contractors).
(2) A person who
performs biomedical remediation as defined under 16 TAC, §
75.10(6) must be
licensed by the department in accordance with 16 TAC, Chapter 75 (relating to
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration) unless exempt under 16 TAC, §
75.30(relating to Exemptions) or
16 TAC, §
75.100(relating to Technical
Requirements).
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