W. Va. Code R. § 64-92-3 - License Required, Procedures, Application, and Qualifications
3.1. No person
shall perform the work of a clandestine drug laboratory remediation technician
or contractor without possessing a valid license issued under this
rule.
3.2. Persons applying for a
license shall be at least 18 years of age to be licensed under this
rule.
3.3. A license expires either
one year or two years from the last day of the month in which it is issued at
the option of the applicant.
3.4.
The commissioner may refuse to issue a license and retain the license fee if
the applicant fails to satisfy the requirements of this rule.
3.5. The commissioner may refuse to issue a
contractor's license if he or she finds that the applicant has knowingly
falsified or attempted to falsify documents related to any project or license
within the purview of the department.
3.6. The commissioner shall provide a written
notice of denial and an opportunity for reapplication to all
applicants.
3.7. Applicable
licensure fees, set forth in Table 64-92A of this rule, shall be enclosed with
each license application. If the applicant chooses to apply for a two-year
license, the amount of the fee to be enclosed with the license application must
two times the amount set forth in in Table 64-92A of this rule.
3.8. The applicant, contractor, or an
authorized agent or officer of the applicant or contractor shall sign the
application.
3.9. License
applications shall include the following:
3.9.1. For licensure as a contractor, the
license number of a current certified clandestine drug laboratory remediation
technician employed by the contractor;
3.9.2. For licensure of a clandestine drug
laboratory remediation technician, applicant's date of birth, a current
certificate of training from a West Virginia licensed clandestine drug
laboratory remediation training provider and proof of current OSHA 40-hour
hazardous material training;
3.9.3.
An applicant for a clandestine drug laboratory remediation technician license
is subject to a criminal background check; and
3.9.4. Any other information relevant to
clandestine drug laboratory remediation licensure requested by the
Commissioner.
Notes
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