180 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 11, § 005

Current through September 17, 2024
Section 180-11-005 - INITIAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR AN INDIVIDUAL LICENSE
005.01RADON MEASUREMENT SPECIALIST. To receive a license to perform radon measurement, an individual must submit a complete application meet all statutory requirements, and the following:
005.01(A)EDUCATION. Within two years prior to application, the individual must have successfully completed a training course and passed an examination on radon measurements approved by the Department under the requirements specified in 180 NAC 11 and furnish proof of successful completion.
005.01(B)EXAMINATION. The individual must achieve or exceed the minimum passing score on the national examination provided by the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP) or the National Radon Safety Board (NRSB).
005.02RADON MITIGATION SPECIALIST. To receive a license to perform radon mitigation, an individual must submit a complete application meet all statutory requirements, and the following:
005.02(A)EDUCATION. Within two years prior to application, the individual must have successfully completed a training course and passed an examination on radon mitigation approved by the Department under the requirements specified in 180 NAC 11 and furnish proof of successful completion.
005.02(B)EXPERIENCE. The applicant must possess any combination of two years of relevant post-secondary education or relevant work experience as defined in this chapter.
005.02(C)EXAMINATION. The individual must achieve or exceed the minimum passing score on the national examination provided by the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP) or the National Radon Safety Board (NRSB).
005.03RECIPROCITY. A person who has a valid license or certification from a state which licenses or certifies persons who measure or mitigate radon in a certification or licensing program with requirements determined by the Department as comparable with the provisions of this chapter may be licensed by the Department upon submission of a complete application, and a copy of the certification or license from the other state.
005.04WITHDRAWN APPLICATIONS. A request to withdraw an application will be granted:
(A) When the application is incomplete; or
(B) When the request for withdrawal is received within five business days of the receipt of a complete application. The fee will be returned to the applicant except for a $25 administrative fee.

180 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 11, § 005

Amended effective 9/20/2023