30 Tex. Admin. Code § 25.74 - Denial of Certification Application
(a)
Insufficiency. The executive director may deny an initial or renewal
application for environmental testing laboratory certification for
insufficiency. The executive director shall notify the laboratory of the intent
to deny the application and advise the applicant of the opportunity to file a
motion to overturn under §
50.139 of this title (relating to
Motion to Overturn Executive Director's Decision). The executive director may
determine an application is insufficient if laboratory personnel fail to:
(1) submit a completed application;
(2) submit the required fees;
(3) successfully analyze and report
proficiency test samples;
(4)
implement a quality system;
(5)
document that laboratory personnel meet personnel qualifications of education,
training, and experience;
(6) allow
the executive director entry during normal business hours for an environmental
testing laboratory assessment;
(7)
pass required environmental testing laboratory assessments;
(8) submit a report identifying actions the
environmental testing laboratory will take to correct the deficiencies
identified in the environmental testing laboratory assessment report within 30
days of receiving an assessment report; or
(9) implement actions to correct the
deficiencies identified in the environmental testing laboratory assessment
report within the time approved by the executive director.
(b) Cause. After notice and opportunity for
hearing, the commission may deny an environmental testing laboratory's initial
or renewal application for certification if:
(1) laboratory personnel misrepresent any
fact pertinent to receiving or maintaining certification;
(2) the laboratory or its operator is
indebted to the state for a fee, penalty, or tax imposed by a statute within
the commission's jurisdiction or a rule adopted under such a statute;
or
(3) any other reason which
causes the executive director to determine that quality of the data being
produced by the laboratory's personnel is unreliable or inaccurate, based on
the facts of the case.
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