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Code · Louisiana · Title 30 — Minerals, Oil, and Gas and Environmental Quality

RS 30:2351.10

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RS 30:2351.10
§2351.10. Renewal of training provider accreditation
A. Each certificate of accreditation issued to a training provider under this Part shall expire one year after the date of issue. Certificate holders may apply to the secretary for the renewal of a certificate. No renewal may be granted if the application is received more than two years following expiration of the previously issued certificate.
B. To qualify for renewal of a certificate, the applicant shall submit all of the following:
(1)The appropriate fee as prescribed in R.S. 30:2351.59.
(2)A signed statement disclosing any violations of standards governing training programs for lead hazard reduction activities for which the applicant may have been cited by a state or federal regulatory agency. If no citations were received during the previous year, that fact shall be stated. The disclosure shall include evidence that all penalties and fees assessed to the applicant are paid in full.
(3)Any other documentation deemed necessary by the secretary.
Acts 1993, No. 224, §1.
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