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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

309.440 Registration as mitigation contractor -- Renewal of registration certificate

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-- Duties of mitigation contractor.
(1)The board shall issue a mitigation contractor registration certificate to any person
certified for mitigation who:
(a)Completes a registration process prescribed by the board through
promulgation of an administrative regulation;
(b)Presents proof of compliance with a board-approved proficiency program; and
(c)Furnishes evidence of a general liability insurance policy that satisfies the
requirements of KRS 309.442.
(2)The board shall renew the mitigation contractor registration certificate of any person
who:
(a)Completes a registration renewal process and pays a fee prescribed by the
board through promulgation of an administrative regulation;
(b)Presents proof of compliance with a board-approved proficiency program; and
(c)Furnishes evidence of a general liability insurance policy that satisfies the
requirements of KRS 309.442.
(3)A mitigation contractor shall:
(a)Maintain certification with a board-approved proficiency program;
(b)Ensure all mitigations are conducted in accordance with the applicable
mitigation standard operating procedures;
(c)Maintain a quality control program plan in accordance with the applicable
standard operating procedures for mitigation quality assurance and control;
(d)Ensure all mitigation is conducted under the direct supervision of a mitigation
contractor;
(e)Ensure all post-mitigation measurement is conducted by a measurement
contractor; and
(f)Ensure all radon mitigation systems repaired or altered on or after January 1,
2013, meet the applicable mitigation standard operating procedures.
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