Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 2, 2024
Section 3701-32-05 - Clearance technician scope of practice and standards of conduct(A) A clearance technician is licensed to perform clearance examinations on non-abatement lead projects only.(B) A clearance technician shall not design, perform, prepare, or provide advice on: (2) Lead-based paint sampling;(3) Lead risk assessments, lead hazard screen risk assessments, or other lead assessment activities;(4) Lead abatement projects;(5) Pre-abatement plans for designed abatement projects;(6) Specifications for a lead abatement project; or(7) Lead abatement activities.(C) A clearance technician shall not perform a clearance examination at a residential unit, child care facility or school for the purpose of determining compliance with a lead hazard control order issued pursuant to rule 3701-30-09 of the Administrative Code.(D) To apply for a license as a clearance technician, an individual shall comply with the applicable provisions of rule 3701-32-04 of the Administrative Code.(E) A clearance examination performed following non-abatement lead activities may be conducted by a clearance technician. The clearance technician shall comply with the requirements set forth in rule 3701-32-12 of the Administrative Code when performing a clearance examination following non-abatement lead activity.(F) A clearance technician shall prepare a report for each clearance examination performed following non-abatement lead activity . Each report shall be written in a format as prescribed by the director and shall comply with rules 3701-32-12 and 3701-32-15 of the Administrative Code.Ohio Admin. Code 3701-32-05
Effective: 12/1/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 3/26/2021 and 06/02/2026
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3742.03
Rule Amplifies: 3742.02, 3742.04, 3742.05, 3742.08, 3742.10, 3742.14, 3742.15, 3742.16, 3742.17, 3742.39
Prior Effective Dates: 04/01/2004, 07/05/2009